Precise Calibration: IIW blocks (International Institute of Welding blocks) are used for calibrating ultrasonic testing (UT) equipment to ensure accurate readings and consistent performance during inspections.
High-Quality Material: Made from high-quality steel, these blocks offer excellent durability and long-term reliability, ensuring that they withstand the demands of industrial applications.
Conformance to International Standards: Designed in line with IIW standards, these blocks ensure that your ultrasonic testing equipment is accurately calibrated and meets international quality standards.
IIW Blocks in UT Calibrating Blocks are essential tools used to ensure the precision and reliability of ultrasonic testing equipment. These blocks are specifically designed to meet IIW standards, ensuring that they provide accurate calibration for devices used in industries that require regular non-destructive testing (NDT). They are available in a variety of sizes, shapes, and configurations, allowing for calibration at different material thicknesses and types. Whether you're testing for flaws, cracks, or thickness measurements, IIW blocks are a crucial part of any ultrasonic testing procedure, providing assurance that your equipment will consistently deliver reliable results.
SpecificationDetails | |
Standard | IIW (International Institute of Welding) standards |
Material | High-quality steel, hardened for durability |
Types | Flat, notched, and step wedge |
Thickness Range | Available in various thicknesses (1mm to 100mm) |
Surface Finish | Polished surface for accurate UT measurements |
Configuration | Notched, step wedge, and flat configurations available |
Tolerance | ±1% or better (depending on block size and configuration) |
Calibration Method | Used for calibration of ultrasonic thickness gauges and flaw detectors |
Applications | Ultrasonic testing, welding inspections, material integrity checks |
Size | Custom sizes available upon request |
Compliance | Conforms to ISO 17640, ASTM E164 |
Temperature Range | -20°C to +80°C |
Weight | Varies with size and material thickness |