NASA Langley's Floating Ultrasonic Transducer for Nondestructive Evaluation Webinar

If your business relies on ultrasonic testing, you should know about an advanced ultrasonic evaluation system invented at NASA Langley Research Center. Although most ultrasonic scanners need a coupling agent to make a good contact, Langley’s Floating Ultrasonic Transducer doesn't. The transducer “floats” across the surface being tested with less force than other similar systems. (Video Credit: NASA Langley's Technology Gateway)

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NASA Langley's Floating Ultrasonic Transducer for Nondestructive Evaluation Webinar

Nov 12, 2019, 20:51 PM
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Nov 1, 2019, 04:00 AM

If your business relies on ultrasonic testing, you should know about an advanced ultrasonic evaluation system invented at NASA Langley Research Center. Although most ultrasonic scanners need a coupling agent to make a good contact, Langley’s Floating Ultrasonic Transducer doesn't. The transducer “floats” across the surface being tested with less force than other similar systems. (Video Credit: NASA Langley's Technology Gateway)

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NASA Langley's Floating Ultrasonic Transducer for Nondestructive Evaluation Webinar

Nov 12, 2019, 20:51 PM
Topic:
Vimeo video i ds:
370369989
Is public:
Yes
Date:
Nov 1, 2019, 04:00 AM

If your business relies on ultrasonic testing, you should know about an advanced ultrasonic evaluation system invented at NASA Langley Research Center. Although most ultrasonic scanners need a coupling agent to make a good contact, Langley’s Floating Ultrasonic Transducer doesn't. The transducer “floats” across the surface being tested with less force than other similar systems. (Video Credit: NASA Langley's Technology Gateway)

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NASA Langley's Floating Ultrasonic Transducer for Nondestructive Evaluation Webinar

Nov 12, 2019, 20:51 PM
Topic:
Vimeo video i ds:
370369989
Is public:
Yes
Date:
Nov 1, 2019, 04:00 AM

If your business relies on ultrasonic testing, you should know about an advanced ultrasonic evaluation system invented at NASA Langley Research Center. Although most ultrasonic scanners need a coupling agent to make a good contact, Langley’s Floating Ultrasonic Transducer doesn't. The transducer “floats” across the surface being tested with less force than other similar systems. (Video Credit: NASA Langley's Technology Gateway)

Video classification:

NASA Langley's Floating Ultrasonic Transducer for Nondestructive Evaluation Webinar

Nov 12, 2019, 20:51 PM
Topic:
Vimeo video i ds:
370369989
Is public:
Yes
Date:
Nov 1, 2019, 04:00 AM

If your business relies on ultrasonic testing, you should know about an advanced ultrasonic evaluation system invented at NASA Langley Research Center. Although most ultrasonic scanners need a coupling agent to make a good contact, Langley’s Floating Ultrasonic Transducer doesn't. The transducer “floats” across the surface being tested with less force than other similar systems. (Video Credit: NASA Langley's Technology Gateway)

Video classification:

NASA Langley's Floating Ultrasonic Transducer for Nondestructive Evaluation Webinar

Nov 12, 2019, 20:51 PM
Topic:
Vimeo video i ds:
370369989
Is public:
Yes
Date:
Nov 1, 2019, 04:00 AM

If your business relies on ultrasonic testing, you should know about an advanced ultrasonic evaluation system invented at NASA Langley Research Center. Although most ultrasonic scanners need a coupling agent to make a good contact, Langley’s Floating Ultrasonic Transducer doesn't. The transducer “floats” across the surface being tested with less force than other similar systems. (Video Credit: NASA Langley's Technology Gateway)

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