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ULTRAPROBE 9,000 ATEX

The Ultraprobe 9,000 is a digital ultrasonic instrument that specialises in bearing condition monitoring, compressed air leaks, along with steam traps and valves. This instrument combines the best of both worlds by scanning as quickly as analog instruments while also using digital information to store and trend data with the push of a button.

Intrinsically Safe / ATEX

 

FM & CSA approved intrinsically safe:

  • Class I, division 1, groups C & D

  • ATEX group IIB

  • CE approved

  • Concerned gasses: methane-propane-ethylene

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ATEX I 

[Dustproofing for mining industry]

  • ATEX group I

Ultraprobe® 9,000 is covered by one or more of the following patents:

0151115; 0303776; 0315199; 1206586; 1297576; 1881263; 2562758; 2689339; 4416145; 4823600; 5955670; 6122966; 6339961; 6341518; 6415645; 6655214; 6707762; 6804992; 8746068.

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Technical Support

Ian         0448 901 774 

Mule      0419 794 036

Condition Monitoring Australia

U5 / 2-4 Maiella Street

Stapylton QLD 4207

Australia

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Ultra-Tek

Ultra-Tek is not only Australia's leading supplier of precision monitoring and ultrasonic testing equipment; we also provide field services and ISO accredited training to our leading mining, petrochemical, oil & gas, power generation, food & beverage, pharmaceutical, aviation, and defence industries.


Proudly Australian owned and staffed by seasoned industry-leading technicians, not salespeople, we know what works, but just as importantly, what doesn't. 

 

Our commitment is to deliver tangible results through effective condition monitoring, with proven methods developed over decades of field work.

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