FEATURED PRODUCTS:
IPLEX LX

Combining superb ease of use with outstanding functionality, the IPLEX LX provides accurate inspections and allow smooth operation regardless of the user's experience level.
Convenient Portability
Lightweight at just 2.7 kg (6.0 lb)
Compact, robust main unit
Integrated carrying handle / stand
Li-ion battery or AC operation
Unsurpassed Ease of Use
Multi-positioning design
Ergonomic handset, weighing just 750 g (1.7 lb)
TrueFeelTMprecise scope tip articulation
Quick-access menu buttons
Intuitive icon-based menu commands
Rugged Durability
MIL-STD and IP55 environmental compliant
1.2 m (4 ft) drop survivability
New high-durability insertion tube braid
100 ºC (212 ?F) capable insertion tube with temperature alert
Exceptional Functionality
Large 6.5 in. VGA daylight-view monitor
Advanced WiDERTMimage processing
SmartTipTMTechnology
Interchangeable LED tip adapters
Still and movie image recording to USB flash drive
Available Stereo Measurement option
Niton XL3T Alloy Analyzer for Positive Material Identification

Handheld Thermo Scientific NITON® energy-dispersive x-ray fluorescence (EDXRF) analyzers, commonly known as XRF analyzers, are able to quickly and nondestructively determine the elemental composition of:
- Metal and precious metal samples
- Rocks and soil
- Slurries and liquid samples
- Painted surfaces, including wood, concrete, plaster, drywall and other building materials
- Dust collected on wipe samples
- Airborne heavy elements collected on filters
Thirty or more elements may be analyzed simultaneously by measuring the characteristic fluorescence x-rays emitted by a sample. NITON XRF analyzers can quantify elements ranging from magnesium (element 12) through uranium (element 92)
Omniscan MXU-M

OmniScan MX 32 Channel and 16 Channel Unit available
OmniScan® MXU-M solution brings the advantages of phased array imaging to manual testing, while keeping all the benefits of a proven product.
- Entry-level phased array modules (M-Series)
- Flaw detector for manual UT inspections
- Real-time phased array imaging
- PA and UT combined into one instrument
- Simple flaw detector interface
- Fully upgradable to advanced OmniScan modules with 100 % credit
Advantages of Phased Array Imaging
Using phased array imaging is an improved way of visualizing what are, in fact, the same signals as those obtained using conventional UT. Improved imaging becomes possible simply by color encoding the A-scan signals. Phased array software developments allow crack sizing to be performed the same way as with conventional UT-but phased array technology brings these added advantages: faster speed of inspection, better probability of detection, reporting and traceability, and one phased array probe for all angles.
One-Line Scan Capability
The one-line scan capability of the OmniScan MXU-M allows you to collect data in one axis and visualize it using the top view. This feature is easy to set up and allows the data to be played back after the acquisition for offline analysis and reporting. Data can be encoder- or time-based. This capability is of particular interest to aerospace, weld, and corrosion applications when inspection requirements do not call for full A-scan data archiving.
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Tatiana Struss
CSR
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Dylan Duke
Director of Marketing/Sales
832-230-4650
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