Applications
Pundit PL-200 Pundit PL-200PE
Through Transmission: 
Access from two sides
Pulse Echo: 
Single side access
Assessment of Concrete Quality
Ultrasonic Pulse Velocity
Uniformity
Compressive strength and SONREB Slab thickness from a single side
Determination of crack depth Detection and localization of voids, pipes, cracks (parallel to surface), and honeycombing
Modulus of elasticity
Scan Modes
A-Scans
Line Scans
A-Scans
B-Scans

Technical Data
  Pundit PL-200
Pundit PL-200PE
Range 0.1 – 7930 μs
Resolution 0.1 μs (< 793 μs), 1 μs (> 793 μs)
Display 7” colour display 800x480 pixels
Pulse Voltage UPV 100 – 450 Vpp
Pulse Voltage UPE - 100 – 400 Vpp
Bandwidth 20 – 500 kHz
Receiver Gain 1x – 10’000x (0 – 80dB) [11 steps]
Memory Internal 8 GB Flash memory
Regional Settings Metric and imperial units and multi-language supported
Battery Lithium Polymer, 3.6 V, 14.0 Ah
Battery Lifetime > 8h (in standard operating mode)
Operating Temperature 0°C – 30°C (Charging, running instrument)
0°C – 40°C (Charging, instrument is off)
-10°C – 50°C (Non-charging)
Humidity < 95 % RH, non condensing
IP Classification IP54
 
Accessories
  50 kHz Pulse Echo Transducer
The Pulse Echo transducer is a shear wave transducer designed for single-handed and two-handed operation. It is particularly suited to testing where access is limited to a single side.
 

Standard 54kHz Transduser
A new design with improved performance to increase range and stability.

  150kHz Transducers
These transducers have more resolution, but a decreased range. For use on fine grained samples.
  250kHz Transducers
These transducers have more resolution, but a decreased range. For use on fine grained samples.
  54kHz Exponential Transducers
For use on rough surfaces without couplant. When used in combination with Pundit Lab+ no external amplifier is required.
 

500kHz Transducers
For use with fine grained materials, such as rock and ceramics.

  250kHz Shear Wave Transducers
For use in combination with standard P-wave transducers to measure the dynamic elastic modulus of the material under test.
  Transducer Holder
Particularly useful for compound measurements such as surface velocity or crack depth.