Appendix 1: Preparing The Test Surface - Elcometer PTG6 User Manual

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20 APPENDIX 1: PREPARING THE TEST SURFACE

The shape and roughness of the test surface are of paramount
importance when carrying out ultrasonic thickness testing. Rough,
uneven surfaces may limit the penetration of ultrasound through the
material and result in unstable, and therefore unreliable
measurements.
The surface being measured should be clean, and free of any small
particles, rust or scale. The presence of such obstructions will
prevent the transducer from seating properly against the surface.
Often, a wire brush or scraper will be helpful in cleaning surfaces. In
more extreme cases, a rotary sander or grinding wheels may be
used, though care must be taken to prevent surface gouging, which
will inhibit proper transducer coupling.
Extremely rough surfaces, such as the pebble-like finish of some
cast iron, will prove most difficult to measure. These kinds of
surfaces act on the sound beam like frosted glass acts on light, the
beam becomes diffused and scattered in all directions.
In addition to posing obstacles to measurement, rough surfaces
contribute to excessive wear of the transducer, particularly in
situations where the transducer is 'scrubbed' along the surface.
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