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different inherent sound velocities. For example, the velocity of sound through steel 
is about 0.233 inches per microsecond, versus that of aluminum, which is about 0.248 
inches per microsecond. If the gauge is not set to the correct sound velocity, all of the 
measurements the gauge makes will be erroneous by some fixed percentage. 
The TI-UMX2 has 8 preset material types with common fixed velocities to select 
from. There is also 1 custom programmable velocity available for non-standard known 
material velocities. 
Basic Material Type
In order to calibrate the TI-UMX2 according to a specific material to be tested, the user 
can select a basic material type from a list with approximate velocity values according 
to various material types. It’s important to note that these velocities will not always be 
an exact representation of the material being tested. They will typically be more than 
adequateforongoing‘historical’materialdegradationinspections.Thefollowingisa
list of the preset materials, and the procedure to select and calibrate the TI-UMX2:
1. Press and hold the single TI-UMX2 button, located on the top end cap, until the top
level menu options begin scrolling on the alpha display. Once this occurs, the button 
can now be released. The menu options will scroll one to the next in a time delayed 
sequence, and will display all the menu options in a 
continuous loop.
2. When MATL is displayed, immediately press and
release the button to enter the sub menu options. Again, the options will begin 
scrolling in a continuous loop.
TI-UMX2 Material Chart
Material Types
Abbreviations
Velocity in/msec
Velocity m/sec
Aluminum
RLU
0.2500
6350
Steel (4340 Mild)
STL
0.2330
5918
Stainless Steel (304)
STLSTL
0.2229
5662
Iron
IRON
0.2320
5893
Cast Iron
CIRO
0.1800
4572
PVC
PVC
0.0940
2388
Polystyrene
PLST
0.0920
2337
Poly Urethane
PLUR
0.0700
1778
Custom
CUSTOM
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10.0 Pulse-eCHo CoaTInG & CoaTInG TeCHnIQues
10.1 Introduction to Pulse-echo Coating Measurement (PeCT)
In the previous sections we’ve discussed the need for detecting pits and flaws (pulse-
echo) in materials, along with the requirement to measure through and eliminate errors 
caused by coated materials (echo-echo). Until now, both modes were needed in order 
accomplish both tasks. Pulse-echo mode was used for flaw detection, and echo-echo 
mode was used to eliminate the coating thickness and provide a nominal material 
thickness only. With this in mind, it often became cumbersome toggling between both 
modes respectively.
In a majority of applications involving coated materials, inspectors are often interested 
in monitoring both the thickness of the material, as well as the thickness of the coating. 
Therefore, the TI-UMX2 has been designed to provide the user with the ability to 
measure the material and coating thicknesses simultaneously, while maintaining the 
ability to detect flaws and pits all in a single mode called Pulse-Echo Coating (PECT). 
Thisisaccomplishedbyusingacustomhybridcombinationmodeutilizingproperties
from the basic modes along with a group of special techniques and theoretical wave 
phenomena’s.
TheTI-UMX2ispresettoacoatingvelocityof0.0850in/µsec(2159m/sec)fromthe
factory. This velocity is a very close approximation of the common coating velocities 
foundintheield.However,thiscanbechangedtoanotherknowncoatingvelocity,
usingDataCommutilitysoftwaretoseta‘custom’velocitythatcanbeuploadedtothe
TI-UMX2.
10.2 enabling Pulse-echo Coating Mode (PeCT)
ThespecialPECTmodeisonlyavailableforusewith‘dualelement’transducers.When
the TI-UMX2 is initially powered up, the gauge will automatically check to see if the 
transducerpluggedintothegaugecanberecognized.AllElectromaticEquipment
Company coating enabled transducers are equipped with the auto recognition feature. If 
theTI-UMX2doesn’trecognizethataspecialcoatingenabledtransducerispluggedinto
the gauge, the coating feature will be disabled entirely. There are a number of coating 
enabled transducers available from Dakota. Please contact us with your application 
requirements for additional information on frequencies and diameters currently offered.
noTe: When PECT mode is used, the coating value cannot be viewed on the 
TI-UMX2.Onlythebasematerialthicknessisdisplayed.However,ifthemeasurements
are stored to a file and downloaded to a PC, the coating measurements can be viewed 
as they are saved within the file. The actual A-Scan waveform is also stored in the file. 
This can prove very valuable, as it provides the inspector additional confidence that the 
measurement was successful overall. Finally, all TI-UMX2 settings are also saved for 
each individual reading, again offering confidence and detail for reporting 
The following procedure demonstrates how to enable PECT mode: