Ultrasound Camera – UltraCam LD 500/510

The Ultrasound Camera enhances the efficiency and simplicity of locating compressed air leaks, outpacing conventional leak detectors. Here’s how it functions: The camera utilizes 30 digital mems, an FPGA, and a processor to create an ultrasound map through an algorithm known as beam forming. This map is then automatically presented to the user by the LD 500 on its display.

The UltraCam LD 500/510 visually pinpoints the exact locations of compressed air leaks on its screen, thereby facilitating the detection process. It performs effectively, even under challenging environmental conditions.

Technical Data

Operating frequency: 40 kHz ± 2 kHz
Connections: 3.5 mm stereo jack for headset, power supply socket for connecting an external charger
Laser: Wavelength: 630…660 nm

Output power: < 1 mW (laser class 2)

Display: 3.5″ touch screen
Interface: USB interface
Data logger: 16 GB SD memory card (100 million values)
Power supply: Internal rechargeable Li-Ion batteries, approx. 9 h continuous operation, 4 h charging time
Operating temperature: -5…+50 °C
EMC: DIN EN 61326
Auto level: Automatically adapts the sensitivity to the environment and reliably eliminates ambient noise
Sensitivity: min: 0.1 l/min at 6 bar, 5 m distance, approx. € 1/year of compressed air costs
Weight without headset: 540 grams
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