
The List-Magnetik FERRITE-CHECK 240 is a user-friendly ferrite content meter featuring a color display and an external probe. It's designed for accurately measuring the ferrite content in austenitic and duplex steels, adhering to the Basel standard DIN EN ISO 8249 through the magnetic induction method.
A revolutionary digital probe technology enables highly stable measurements with its rapid sampling rate. By digitizing signals directly within the probe, it ensures interference-free and precise measurements, leading to exceptionally accurate and reproducible results.
The Ferrite Content Meter features a graphic LCD touch panel with an innovative user interface and a resolution of 320x480 pixels. Its yellow-green silicone frame provides robust protection for the device's housing. Measurements can be displayed in both FN and Fe%.
Measuring ferrite content is crucial for welded duplex steels to determine if the weld contains enough ferrite to ensure its strength. Inadequate heat input or cooling in the weld area can result in a ferrite content that is too low.
The FERRITE-CHECK 240 allows for quick and highly accurate determination of ferrite content. Designed to detect weld seams on smooth or polished surfaces, the device can be set to scan mode. As the probe moves across the surface, it continuously records readings, and the statistics—minimum, maximum, and average values—of the measurement series are displayed.
The FERRITE-CHECK 240 is supplied with 3 calibration standards traceable to the NIST standard.
With a versatile, partitioned memory for storing measured values and a wireless interface compatible with Windows, Android, or iOS, you have all the tools necessary for recording and processing your data. The device features an SCPI interface, enabling remote measurements in continuous operation and the delivery of measured values. Connection is established via USB, which also provides power supply for uninterrupted use.
Power can be supplied by 3 AA batteries or an external power source connected via USB. This allows the device to be powered by a power supply or AC adapter.
The probe cable, which can be plugged in at both ends, connects the display unit to the digital probe and can be easily replaced if the cable breaks.