Fluke ii910 Precision Acoustic Imager with MecQ™
How does acoustic imaging work in MecQ TM mode? The Fluke ii910 employs MecQ sub-modes, which go beyond the capabilities of traditional airborne ultrasonic tools. While compressed air leaks and partial discharge produce ultrasonic sound, mechanical components also emit such sound when they begin to deteriorate. Unlike conventional tools limited to a single frequency, the ii910 with MecQ™ offers predefined and customizable frequency bands. Sub-modes allow users to filter and track dB-level data in specific frequency bands. This gives users the ability to analyze and determine the exact location of potential problems. Fluke's acoustic imaging technology uses an array of tiny microphones. These microphones are very sensitive and can detect both sonic and ultrasonic sound waves.
Fluke ii910 Precision Acoustic Imager with MecQ™ It is a powerful solution that can significantly reduce unplanned downtime by locating potential issues in conveyor systems so they can be addressed on your maintenance schedule. Deploy with Ease • Intuitive interface that encourages adoption by the entire maintenance team • Seamless integration with existing leak and partial discharge detection tools for convenient visual detection Boost Efficiency • Efficiently scan large areas of interest • Stay ahead of issues and order spare parts in a timely manner • Pinpoint the exact source of problems, rather than just the general area • Optimise energy efficiency by addressing unhealthy bearings that increase energy consumption • Mitigate consequential damages by taking proactive measures Maximise Uptime • Minimise the risk of unplanned downtime on your conveyor system • Swiftly identify potential bearing failures for timely maintenance • Reduce Mean-Time-to-Repair (MTTR) key performance indicator (KPI) Ensure Team Safety • Conduct inspections without the need for close contact • Eliminate hazardous situations for your team Reduce Costs • Potential cost savings of $30,000 to $130,000 per hour, depending on the industry, by avoiding unplanned downtime
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5 reasons to choose Fluke acoustic imaging
traditional ultrasonic tools. Traditional airborne ultrasonic tools are usually limited to a single frequency, such as 30Khz, but MecQ offers predefined and customisable frequency bands. The submodes allow filtering and trending of dB-level data at any frequency band. Now you can more powerfully trend dB levels and still get an image pinpointing the location. Asset Tagging Use QR codes to easily identify your assets and inspection points, and properly tag leaks through seamless integration with the FlukeConnect™
Intuitive user interface Quick, easy, and intuitive user interface with everything you need right at your fingertips-get going in about 5 minutes. Large 7” touch screen High resolution 7” capacitive, full colour touch screen with outstanding view ability, supports interaction with interface menu. MecQ™ Through new, simple-to-use MecQ sub-modes, the ii910 further surpasses
desktop software. Operating time
Two quick swappable rechargeable batteries with status indicators which allows for 6 hours of operating time to keep you going all day.
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