TPi January 2020
Products & developments
Sontatest makes Waves with flaw detector Sonatest, a manufacturer of ultrasonic inspection equipment, has announced the launch of its latest innovation, Wave.
Wave is the first interactive flaw detec- tor, which can discriminate between a real flaw and a geometrical indication and features a unique and embedded interactive scan plan with ray-tracing capability, and a customisable interface, which optimises daily workflows and simulation tools to help consolidate results. François Lachance, product manager at Sonatest, said: “The Health and Safety Executive organisation in the UK conducted a blind test study (PANI-3) of certified ultrasonic testing inspectors and they confirmed that false calls (or false positives) are part of the inspector reality and especially for complex weld geometries. With the introduction of our new Wave UT flaw detector, we offer a solution that can make a difference by Voss Fluid, a manufacturer and provider of coupling systems for mobile and stationary hydraulics, has optimised its Voss Lok 40 tube forming system for more application areas and industries. The Voss Lok 40 forming machine, which was designed for the economical series production of the Voss Lok 40 tube contour, is now being used in industries that use clamping rings as standard to create leak-free connections as the demand for alternative drive systems using gas, hydrogen and fuel cells is rising. Georg Rempel, head of product management and services at Voss Fluid said: “Demand is very high in a wide variety of industries. In addition to the automotive sector, Voss Lok 40 is also ideal for use in specific applications. “Since our product represents a high- quality and economical alternative to the clamping ring and we can at the same time guarantee even greater process reliability in torque assembly, Voss Lok 40 has been optimised for a wide variety
“When we launched our Wave product development programme, we decided to share design capabilities with our customers. This unique inclusive approach gives Wave users the possibility to specify how they want to operate our product in order to meet their specific needs, follow their workflow, and respect their procedures,” said Yvan Gosselin, technical director at Sonatest. Sonatest www.sonatest.com
helping our customers to face these daily diagnostic challenges.” The Wave application concept allows quality managers to customise the instrument’s user interface according to the specific needs of their procedures. According to Sonatest, by building specific Wave apps, the operator always works within an intuitive user interface that is easy to use and will guarantee workflow optimisation as well as prevent potential operational errors.
Voss Lok 40 optimised for a wide range of industry applications
The Voss Lok 40 system
The use of compressed natural gas (CNG) or hydrogen or fuel cells in alternative drive systems is increasing, and Voss Lok 40 has now been certified by TÜV Rheinland, the German Association for Gas and Water (DVGW), and the international shipbuilding classification society DNV-GL to say that that the tube connection system meets the highest requirements for assembly and leakage safety and for the transport of compressed air, gas and liquid gas. Voss Fluid www.voss-fluid.net
of applications. The system is well suited for use wherever a permanently secure connection of tubes is required.” The basic requirement for tube connections in hydraulic systems is absolute ultra-fine tightness, and this is the same in agriculture and forestry, in the energy sector, in the chemical industry, in rail technology and in the automotive industry, and more and more companies are looking for an alternative to the tried-and-tested but expensive and assembly-error-prone clamping ring systems.
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