PHOENIX WREN TOFD KIT

PHOENIX WREN TOFD KIT

This hand held, single axis scanner is ideal for TOFD inspection of welds of any material.The WREN can be operated using one hand so is particularly operator-friendly for site use,especially in areas with difficult access.

A compact frame for accurately positioning transducers for TOFD inspection of welds. Available in two lengths: the WREN 4 is 100mmand the WREN 8 is 200mm. The scanner provides a sturdy, accurate frame giving high quality, reliable inspection data.

The WREN operates in any orientation on surfaces from 2" pipe up to flatplate, suitable for inspecting welds on pipework, pressure vessels,storage tanks and structural components.The WREN holds a single pair of transducers with the wedges attached to the scanner using spring-loaded gimballing pins.

The attachmentof the wedges allows some compliance between the two TOFD transducers permitting inspection on mismatched or irregular welds.The WREN is compatible with the full range of wedges and TOFD transducers.

Wedges can be plastic, brass, or stainless steel andare available at 45°, 60° and 70° as standard. Minimal contact area wedges are also available for inspection in difficult to access areas and for minimising the transducer separation for specific inspections.

The WREN can operate with any encoded TOFD instrument. It includes a wheel encoder wired to suit any manufacturers instrumentation.

Download files

  • 29/01/2024

    Oceanscan participated at the annual BINDT Workshop and Burns Supper event in Johnstone (Glasgow) on Friday 26 January 2024.

  • Read More...
  • 15/01/2024

    Oceancan sponsors Exail's annual 2024 User Conference which takes place on the 23rd January 2024 in Saint-Germain in Paris. 

  • Read More...
  • 22/10/2024

    Venterra Group Plc, the offshore wind services business, today announces the acquisition of Oceanscan Holdings Limited, a leading group of companies that provide subsea and non-destructive test equipment, geotechnical services and specialist personnel to the offshore energy market.

  • Read More...
  • 24/01/2024

    Geoforce Technical Services, an Oceanscan company, has acquired a new powerful VKG Vibrocorer system enabling an operator to obtain sediment cores.

  • Read More...
Connections