ULTRASONIC FLAW DETECTORS | Ultrasonic flaw detectors
PATH Scanner - Phased Array Transducer Handheld Scanner

It will contact down to a 2-inch nominal pipe for
circumferential OD scanning, or down to a 14-inch nominal pipe for circumferential ID scanning. The PATH scanner is also useful in areas of tight access such as the perimeter of storage tank fl oors.
The PATH scanner is designed to function with the GE Phasor DM, corrosion arrays, and WS3 Couplant Delivery System.
Features
• Ergonomic design to reduce fatigue during scanning
• Eliminates sensitivity to movement versus hand manipulation of probe
• Spring loaded probe holder ensures consistent contact pressure
• Optimized integrated couplant fl ow
• Easily confi gurable: probe may be front or center mounted
• Scans 2-inch wide area
• Sealed encoder with signal integrity safeguards
• Bulkhead cable termination
• Maintains normal incidence on circumferential scans of piping
• Double ball-bearing axles
• High quality environmental connectors
• Optional magnetic wheels
Phasor DM Corrosion and Flaw Detector
The Phasor DM Corrosion and Flaw Detector is used in conjunction with the PATH Scanner.
It is optimized with software and special dualelement phased array transducers for increased coverage and probability of detection on tank walls and pipes.
WS3 Couplant Delivery System
Features
• Rugged vertical case with control panel; top handle
• High effi ciency, low volume, high pressure pump
• 12VDC, 12AHr SLA battery for >8 hrs of battery powered use
• Motor speed control for fl ow volume adjustment
• Liquid fi lled Pressure gauge, 0-100PSI
• ON-OFF control
• DC battery/AC adapter switch
• Battery level meter
• Over-discharge protection
• Audible low battery warning
• Smart 2A 12V battery charger
• Power protection fuse
• Rugged Mil-style electrical connectors
• 40W AC adapter; 90-250VAC universal voltage input
• Integrated storage for power supply, charger, cords
• High quality quick connections for supply and discharge, access hatch
The WS3 Couplant Delivery System is used to operate the PATH Scanner.