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3.7 Probe Connector Receptacle

Located on the top edge of the TI-25M-MMX housing are the receptacles
for the probe and the probe zero plate. 

The connectors for the probe
are non-polarized so the con-
nector at the end of the probe
cable can be inserted into 
this receptacle in either 
orientation. Make sure the
connector is “well seated” in
the receptacle.

3.8 Battery Compartment (Changing The Battery)

The battery compartment is
located under the probe zero
test plate. To open the battery
compartment, unscrew the
probe zero plate by rotating it
counterclockwise. The 
TI-25M-MMX operates on 
two (2) AA Batteries (1.5 V).

If desired, rechargeable 

batteries may be used.

The TI-25M-MMX is shipped with the batteries installed. Insert batteries in
the polarity indicated on the rear label.

Note: When the display elements begin to flash off and on repeatedly, the
batteries are low and should be replaced.

Battery Cover

Probe Receptacles

Probe Zero

Plate

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1 1 .0 CALI BRAT I ON  FOR M EASU RI N G T H I CK N ESS OF 

M AT ERI ALS OT H ER T H AN  ST EEL

Ultrasonic Thickness Gauges use sound waves to measure wall thickness.
Different types of materials have different inherent acoustic velocities. For
instance, the acoustic velocity of steel is 0.2330 IN/µs (inches-per-microsecond),
versus that of aluminum, which is about 0.2500 IN/µs. It is critical that the 
TI-25M-MMX be set for the correct acoustic velocity depending upon the materi-
al to be measured.

The TI-25M-MMX is shipped from the factory calibrated for steel with an
acoustic velocity of 0.2330 IN/µs (5920 M/s). To measure the thickness of any
other material, the calibration will have to be changed by adjusting the acoustic 
velocity to the appropriate value for the specific material being measured. 

To determine the proper acoustic velocity for the non-steel material, refer to the
Acoustic Velocity Table, section 10.1. After determining the proper acoustic 
velocity, the gauge must be re-calibrated for this new value.

If you do not know the type of material to be measured or if the material type is
not listed in the Acoustic Velocity Table follow the following procedure.

11.1 Changing Calibration - Acoustic Velocity Is Not Known

In applications where the type of material is not known or the material is
not listed in the Acoustic Velocity Table, the following procedure can be
used to calibrate the gauge for highest accuracy.

1. Obtain a sample of the material with a known thickness or use a

micrometer, caliper or similar device to accurately measure it.

2. Turn on the gauge by pressing the ON/OFF key.

3. Place a small amount of coupling fluid on the sample of known

thickness and place the probe on the sample. The Stability Indicator
should have nearly all its bars illuminated. Having achieved a stable
reading remove the probe from the sample.

4. Press the CAL  key.

5. The units of measure indicator “IN” or “MM” will be flashing

indicating that you are in the Measurement Calibration mode.

6. Use the UP and DOWN arrow keys to adjust the displayed measurement

value to match the thickness of the known sample. By pressing and
holding the key, the numbers will change more rapidly.

Summary of Contents for TI-25MX

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Page 2: ...g abuse or misapplication has taken place as determined by ELECTROMATIC All returns for warranty or non warranty repairs and or replacement must be authorized by ELECTROMATIC in advance with all repac...

Page 3: ...ece of known thickness Ideally this sample material should be a part of the same piece being measured or at least from the same lam ination batch By calibrating to each test piece individually the eff...

Page 4: ...creases In most applications with surface temperatures less than about 200 F 100 C no special procedures must be observed At temperatures above this point the change in sound velocity of the material...

Page 5: ...eezing Point 20 F Vapor Pressure N A Evaporation Rate N A Specific Gravity 1 0Z Solubility in Water complete pH 7 35 7 9 Acoustic Imp 1 726x106 Vapor Density N A Appearance and Odor water white opaque...

Page 6: ...M or a velocity value IN ms or M s The UP arrow key has two functions When the TI 25M MMX is in calibration mode this key is used to increase numeric values on the display An auto repeat function is b...

Page 7: ...lay numeric values as well as occasional simple words to indicate the status of various settings When the TI 25M MMX is displaying thickness measure ments the display will hold the last value measured...

Page 8: ...ting the probe supplied with the TI 25M MMX the user should perform a Probe Zero as described in Section 4 2 The Probe Zero Test Plate is used for this task It is located on the top edge of the gauge...

Page 9: ...e factory calibrated for steel with an acoustic velocity of 0 2330 IN s 5920 M s To measure the thickness of any other material the calibration will have to be changed by adjusting the acoustic veloci...

Page 10: ...this happens the TI 25M MMX may perform a measurement through this couplant film resulting in a measurement that is larger or smaller than it should be This phenomenon is obvious when one thickness va...

Page 11: ...se echo mode by pressing the Dual Multi key to toggle the modes Note The Probe Zero feature is not used in Echo Echo Thru Paint mode and has been disabled If the PRB 0 key is pressed while in this mod...

Page 12: ...ting the sound velocity described in the following pages Note Although the TI 25M MMX has a thru paint coating feature one and two point calibrations must be performed on material with the paint or co...

Page 13: ...symbol is flashing press the CAL key again so that the IN ms or M s symbols are flashing 3 Use the UP and DOWN arrow keys to adjust the displayed velocity up or down until it matches the sound veloci...

Page 14: ...pled repeat step 4 6 Press the CAL key The IN or MM symbol should begin flashing 7 Use the UP and DOWN arrow keys to adjust the displayed thickness up or down until it matches the thickness of the sam...

Page 15: ...moved from the sample after a measurement the last reading will be retained on the display b Occasionally a small film of couplant will be drawn out between the probe and the surface as the probe is r...

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