Ingenieurbüro Dr. Hillger Ultrasonic-Techniques
Dr. Hillger Ultrasonic Techniques develops and produces special ultrasonic imaging systems for materials with high sound attenuation
- +49 5307 / 7945
- +49 5307 / 5734
- info@hillger-ndt.de
- Hermann-Schlichting-Str. 3
Braunschweig, D-38110
Germany
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High-Frequency Ultrasonic Imaging System
USPC 3060 UHF
Ingenieurbüro Dr. Hillger Ultrasonic-Techniques
The ultrasonic imaging system USPC 3060 UHF is optimized for the testing wih high frequencies and delivers high resolution B-, C-, Dand F- scans. It consists of a scanning system with water tank and the external pulser-/receiver module as well as a 19”-rack with scanner controller and the ultrasonic system and monitor, keyboard and mouse.
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Diving Technology Test Systems
Ingenieurbüro Dr. Hillger Ultrasonic-Techniques
The imaging ultrasonic testing systems of the USPC 30XX series are optimized for testing a wide variety of materials and provide high-resolution findings in the form of A, B, C, D and F images. The hardware consists of an industrial PC, in which a motor controller and an ADC card are installed, as well as a HILL-SCAN pulser/receiver unit. An overview of the available systems is given in Table 1.
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AirTech Test Systems
Ingenieurbüro Dr. Hillger Ultrasonic-Techniques
Hillger NDT has developed AirTech testing technology for the requirements of air-coupled testing. Our USPC 4000 AirTech ultrasonic testing system and our robust AirTech sensors consisting of optimized transmit and receive probes deliver optimal results under demanding conditions.
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Ultrasonic Imaging System
USPC 3010
Ingenieurbüro Dr. Hillger Ultrasonic-Techniques
Detects internal defects in new materials and metals. The wide frequency range up to 35 MHz enables highestresolution. A-, C-, and D-scans can be recorded. The imaging in B-scans is an option.
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testing facilities
Ingenieurbüro Dr. Hillger Ultrasonic-Techniques
Mechanical scanning of the component is required for the automatic imaging ultrasonic testing technology. Depending on the test requirements, the size and shape of the component and the required cycle times, we offer different solutions.
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Software for Testing Systems
Ingenieurbüro Dr. Hillger Ultrasonic-Techniques
We offer extensive and powerful software packages for our systems. All of our testing systems are controlled with our Hillgus testing software and the test results are stored in our open file formats. With our evaluation software Oculus, the findings can be subsequently evaluated and documented. Both Hillgus and Oculus were developed in-house and are constantly being improved. Due to the modular structure, the software can be optimized for every requirement and expanded at any time.
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Low Frequency Test Systems
Ingenieurbüro Dr. Hillger Ultrasonic-Techniques
Our imaging low-frequency inspection systems are excellently suited to displaying internal defects with high resolution and high dynamics.
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Hillgus for Windows™
Ingenieurbüro Dr. Hillger Ultrasonic-Techniques
*Fast imaging with A-, B-, C-, and D- scans*(A-scan-software) and for ultrasonic imaging (generating of Full-wave-scan option*Hillgus controls the HFUS 2XXX-, HILL-SCAN 3XXX- and all USPC XXXX- systems *Easy to handle, shortcut- and menu- driven functions *Hillgus for Windows™ is the digital high resolution and fast data acquisition package for evaluation of A-scans 1 (A-scan-software) and for ultrasonic imaging (generating of C-, D-, and B-scans). *Hillgus for Windows™ controls ADC-boards up to 5 GSamples. *Hillgus for Windows™ combines the control of motion and of ultrasonic systems, serves to data acquisition and data analyses.
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Services
Ingenieurbüro Dr. Hillger Ultrasonic-Techniques
We offer our customers a comprehensive service before and after purchasing a system. We accompany you during the installation, commissioning and instruction. Of course, our services include the calibration of the systems and company-specific training of the users on site by arrangement in order to exploit the full scope of the ultrasonic system.