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Cygnus 1 Ex Thickness Gauge

The Cygnus 1 Ex Ultrasonic thickness gauge is a robust, handheld, intrinsically safe instrument developed for taking reliable thickness measurements in Zone 0 Explosive environments.

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Measuring Modes Single Echo with Twin Crystal Probes
" Echo-Echo with Twin Crystal Probes
" Multiple Echo with Singly Crystal Probes
Materials Sound velocity from 1000 m/s to 9000 m/s [0.0390 in/us to 0.3543 in/us]
Accuracy ±0.1 mm (±0.004”) or 0.1% of thickness measurement whichever is the greatest
Resolution 0.1mm, 0.05mm or 0.01mm depending on probe type
Probe Options Single crystal and twin crystal probes
Measurement Range in Steel 0.8mm to 250mm
Power Supply Rechargeable, removable Lithium-Ion battery pack
Battery Life 6-8 hours continuous measurement
Power Rating 2W
Display 3.5” VGA, sunlight readable colour display
Size 270mm tall, 135mm wide, 80mm deep
Weight 1 kg
Operating Temp. 0...50°C
IP rating IP67
Certification ATEX, IECEx and UKEX

The Cygnus 1 Ex Ultrasonic thickness gauge is a robust, handheld, intrinsically safe instrument developed for taking reliable thickness measurements in Zone 0 Explosive environments. The Cygnus 1 Ex features a large colour LCD display and 3 measuring modes for through-coat measurements and various materials – including heavily corroded metals. Although the thickness gauge is designed for ease of usage, the gauge boasts advanced data logging and manual measurement mode.

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