Cygnus Instruments Ltd.
Founded in 1983, Cygnus pioneered the digital Multiple-Echo technique. This technique has long since been the industry standard for through coating measurement of material thickness.
- +44 (0) 1305 265 533
- +44 (0) 1305 269 960
- Cygnus House
30 Prince of Wales Road
Dorchester, Dorset DT1 1PW
United Kingdom
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ROV Thickness Gauges & Probe Handlers
ROV Thickness Gauges & Probe HandlersCompleting the Cygnus ROV Mountable thickness gauges, a range of ROV Probe Handlers have been developed to offer an engineered probe handling solution. Each probe handler will work with a thickness gauge of the Cygnus ROV Mountable range listed below.
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Ultrasonic Hatch Cover Tester
ABS type approved and accepted by P&I clubs, this ultrasonic hatch leak detector is able to perform a quick and effective weathertightness test on hatch covers of dry cargo vessels and gives the exact location and the extent of leakage.
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Underwater Thickness Gauges
Cygnus have created a range of versatile underwater and subsea thickness gauges for use by divers and engineers. These measuring devices provide a simple and time-saving method of obtaining ultrasonic thickness measurements in underwater conditions.
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Ultrasonic Tightness Tester
Cygnus Hatch Sure
This portable ultrasonic leak detector is designed to locate leaks and identify seal failures in any closing appliances or compartments, such as weathertight doors on marine vessels or watertight doors (WTDs) or windows on any structures from offshore oil & gas platforms to transportation vehicles.
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Surface Thickness Gauges
The Cygnus range of ultrasonic surface thickness gauges are non-destructive testing (NDT) instruments that enable an accurate metal thickness measurement to be obtained from one side only, without the removal of protective coatings or damage to test materials.
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Ultrasonic Probes
The probe (transducer) frequency required will be determined by the minimum thickness of the material to be measured. However, the lower the frequency the more effective the ultrasound will be at penetrating corrosion and coatings, if applicable.