Physical Acoustics Corp.
Physical Acoustics develops, manufactures and markets a range of Acoustic Emission (AE) Instrumentation and Sensors. These products are fully developed by our Engineering and R&D organizations and manufactured in our fully, vertically integrated, manufacturing facility, here in the United States.
- 609.716.4000
- (609) 716-4145
- sales.systems@mistrasgroup.com
- 195 Clarksville Road
Princeton Jct, NJ 08550
United States of America
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Calibrators
Physical Acoustics’ calibrators, also known as “simulators,” generate simple and complex waveforms of usable Acoustic Emission (AE) signals. Calibrators enable users to program various types of controlled tests, generating AE waveforms in a variety of shapes and amplitudes, mimicking external triggers, gate inputs or internally generated triggers with programmable repetition rates.
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Turnkey Systems
Physical Acoustics’ turnkey systems provide users with specialized, “ready to operate” Acoustic Emission (AE) capabilities. Each turnkey AE system is manufactured and equipped with our AE boards, with single or multichannel options. Turnkey systems require minimal installation, and provide users with the ability to monitor an asset’s structural heath and material integrity.
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Preamplifiers
Preamplifiers recognize the extremely low amplitude AE signal produced from AE sensors, and convert the signals into amplified and usable forms. As applications and testing conditions vary, project needs may change as well. Physical Acoustics offers an entire line of preamplifiers for a variety of testing requirements. Operating in conjunction with our specialized AE software, preamplifiers also moderate signal size during the data collection process, helping to produce accurate results.
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Sensors
Physical Acoustics’ sensors are built to "listen" to high frequency signals. Much like a highly-sensitive “ear,” Acoustic Emission sensors interpret the material’s “voice” into usable AE waveforms. Additionally, AE sensors help understand how materials behave in their natural setting.