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Section 6: Selected Applications & Techniques

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(1a) Thickness gaging<br />

The most common application for high temperature thickness gaging is<br />

corrosion survey work, the measurement of remaining metal thickness of hot<br />

pipes and tanks with corrosion gages such as Models 38DL PLUS and 45MG.<br />

Most of the transducers that are designed for use with Olympus corrosion<br />

gages are suitable for high temperature use. The commonly used D790<br />

series transducers can be used on surfaces as hot as 500° C or 930° F. For a<br />

complete list of available corrosion gauging duals that includes temperature<br />

specifications, see this link: Corrosion Gage Duals.

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