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FERRITE CONTENT

MEASUREMENT
1) Why ferrite measurement is
required ?
2) What is acceptable limit for SS
O/L weld?
3) Which instrument is used for
Ferrite check
4) What is measurement application
capabilities?
5) What is memory capacity OR
application ?
6) Which power supply is used ?
7) Which factors affect the ferrite
content measurement with
feritscope m30 ?
Technical Data and Contents
Instrument types : FERITSCOPE MP30
Display : LC display with symbols and
prompts to guide the users
Measurement : ferrite content measurement in
application weld metal and clade layers of
austenitic or Duplex SS
Dimensions : Instrument :160 L x 80 W x 30 T
Display : 60 L X 30 W
Weight ; 250 g
Temperature range: 5 . 45 C
During operation
Application : 100 for up to 10,000 measurement.
Accuracy : Depending on the connected probe.
Power supply : 9V battery for up to 25 hrs of operation
or
9V rechargeable NiCd battery for up to 5
hrs operation (battery can be recharge)
Power consumption : 0.2 W


Environmental Condition ,handling the
probes and handling the base and the
calibration standards
Instrument and accessories are designed for use
at temperature between 5 and 45 c (41 113f)
.the equipment may be stored at temperature
between 5 and 60 C.
Make sure to avoid direct contact of acid or acid
solution with the instrument or the accessories.
Place the probes rapidly, but gently on the surface
of the measuring
Do not drag the probe over the surface of the
measuring object
do not dirt or scratch the calibration standards!
Corroded, dirtied or scratched calibration
standards or standards with deep gouges have to
be replaced by new standards
To protect the calibration standards from dirt or
damage ,keep and store the standards in the
supplied calibration case.
Conversion curve of FN
to Fe%
100
80
60
%
40
20 20 40 60 80 100 120
fn
Correction Factors
The following factorrs affect the ferrite
content measurement with the
FERITSCOPE MP 30
curvature of the measuring object

Thickness for the measuring object

Layer thickness

Distance of the measuring position to the
edge

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