Ultrasound Inspection Guide: A Beginner-Friendly Introduction
The fundamentals of ultrasound inspection for predictive maintenance — the 8 pillars of ultrasound testing, equipment options, methodology and a practical ROI breakdown.
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Орыс тілінде оқуWhat is ultrasound inspection?
Ultrasound testing is a non-destructive inspection method that uses high-frequency sound (20–100 kHz) for:
- Detecting compressed air and gas leaks
- Mechanical diagnostics (bearings, pumps)
- Electrical inspection (corona discharge, arcing)
- Equipment checks (valves, steam traps)
How does it work?
Operating principle
- Turbulence and friction generate ultrasound
- An ultrasonic sensor "hears" these sounds
- The signal is converted into the audible range
- The operator interprets the sound and its intensity
Frequency range
| Sound type | Frequency | Detection |
|---|---|---|
| Audio | 20 Hz – 20 kHz | Human hearing |
| Ultrasound | 20 – 100 kHz | Ultrasound testing |
Ultrasound sits above normal background noise, which lets you pinpoint problems precisely.
The 8 pillars of ultrasound testing
SDT identifies 8 core applications:
1. Mechanical monitoring
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Detects: Bearings, gears, pumps, fans
Method:
- Contact sensor on the housing
- Listen for changes in sound
- Compare against a baseline or reference
Indicators:
- Smooth humming = Normal
- Grinding/rattling = Defect
- Increased intensity = Worsening
2. Bearing lubrication
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Problem: Over-lubrication is just as harmful as under-lubrication
Solution: LUBExpert or the manual method
Method:
- Measure before lubrication
- Lubricate while listening
- Stop at the optimal level
- Verify afterwards
3. Compressed air leaks
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Leak types:
- Connection leaks
- Valve leaks
- Seal leaks
- Hose ruptures
Method:
- Scan the area with an airborne sensor
- Follow the sound to its source
- Tag and document
- Calculate the loss
4. Electrical faults
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Detects:
| Type | Ultrasound Signature |
|---|---|
| Corona | Steady, continuous buzzing |
| Tracking | Intermittent cracking |
| Arcing | Loud, irregular pops |
Safety: Scan from a safe distance!
5. Steam traps
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Conditions:
| Condition | Sound | Temperature Δ |
|---|---|---|
| Working | Intermittent click | Hot inlet, warm outlet |
| Failed Open | Continuous steam | Same temp both sides |
| Failed Closed | Silence | Cold outlet |
6. Hydraulic systems
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Detects:
- Fluid leaks in valves and cylinders
- Internal bypass
- Cavitation
Equipment: Same detectors as for air leaks
7. Valves
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Types of valves checked:
- Control valves
- Safety relief valves
- Check valves
- Solenoid valves
Method:
- Upstream/downstream comparison
- Listen for internal leakage
- Verify proper operation
8. Tightness testing
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Applications:
- Ship hatch covers
- Bulk storage tanks
- Clean rooms
- Pharmaceutical isolators
Method: Ultrasound transmitter + receiver
Equipment
Entry Level: SDT200
Features:
- Basic ultrasound detection
- Headphones for listening
- Analog output
- Simple, intuitive
Best for:
- Leak surveys
- Basic inspections
- Training
Mid Level: SDT270
Features:
- Digital recording
- FFT spectrum
- Data logging
- SD card expansion
- UAS3 compatible
Best for:
- Data collection
- Trend analysis
- Documentation
Advanced: SDT340
Features:
- Multiple sensors (US + vibration)
- Built-in IR thermometer
- Tachometer
- Bluetooth HD headphones
- focUS Mode (up to 256 kHz)
Best for:
- Comprehensive PdM programs
- Complex diagnostics
- Multi-parameter monitoring
Inspection methodology
Pre-Inspection
- Plan your route — know what to inspect
- Charge equipment — make sure batteries are ready
- Check settings — verify sensitivity
- Review history — check previous findings
During Inspection
- Scan systematically — follow your route
- Listen carefully — train your ear
- Document findings — note all issues
- Tag problems — mark for follow-up
Post-Inspection
- Download data — transfer to software
- Analyze trends — compare with previous readings
- Generate reports — communicate findings
- Plan actions — schedule repairs
Interpreting sounds
Common sounds
| Sound | Indication |
|---|---|
| Smooth rushing | Normal turbulence |
| Intermittent clicks | Working steam trap |
| Continuous hissing | Leak |
| Buzzing | Electrical corona |
| Cracking | Electrical tracking |
| Grinding | Mechanical wear |
| Rattling | Loose component |
Training tips
- Start simple — learn obvious leaks first
- Build a library — record reference sounds
- Compare similar — compare like-for-like machines
- Use the spectrum — FFT helps you visualize
- Get certified — formal training helps
Building a program
Phase 1: Assessment (Month 1)
- Baseline survey
- Identify critical equipment
- Set priorities
- Calculate potential savings
Phase 2: Pilot (Months 2–3)
- Select a pilot area
- Train the team
- Implement routine inspections
- Document results
Phase 3: Rollout (Months 4–12)
- Expand to other areas
- Integrate with your CMMS
- Standardize procedures
- Continuous improvement
Phase 4: Optimization (Year 2+)
- Add permanent monitoring
- Advanced diagnostics
- Predictive analytics
- Industry best practices
ROI calculator
Typical savings
| Application | Avg. Savings | Payback |
|---|---|---|
| Leak Detection | $15,000/100 traps | <3 months |
| Bearing Lubrication | 50% grease reduction | <6 months |
| Steam Traps | $2,000/trap/year | <2 months |
| Mechanical | Prevent 1 failure/year | Immediate |
Investment range
- SDT200: $3,000–5,000
- SDT270: $8,000–12,000
- SDT340: $15,000–20,000
- LUBExpert: $10,000–15,000
- Software: $2,000–5,000
Typical ROI: 3–12 months
Resources
Training
- SDT Level 1 Certification
- SDT Level 2 Certification
- Online courses
- On-site training
Software
- UAS3 — data management
- LEAKReporter — leak surveys
- SHERLOGReporter — hatch testing
Standards
- ISO 17359 — Condition monitoring
- ISO 18436-8 — Ultrasound testing
Conclusion
Ultrasound inspection is a versatile, cost-effective tool for predictive maintenance. Starting simple (SDT200) and progressing (SDT270/340) lets you build a comprehensive program.
Key success factors:
- Proper training
- Consistent methodology
- Data documentation
- Management support
- Continuous improvement
Ready to start? Contact us for a consultation!
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