Ultrasound Camera UltraCam LD500/510
| Technical Data of the LD 500 / LD 510 | |
|---|---|
| Operating frequency | 40 kHz ± 2 kHz |
| Connections | 3.5 mm stereo jack for headset, power supply socket for connecting an external charger |
| Laser | Wavelength: 630…660 nm Output power: < 1 mW (laser class 2) |
| Display | 3.5″ touch screen |
| Interface | USB interface |
| Data logger | 16 GB SD memory card (100 million values) |
| Power supply | Internal rechargeable Li-Ion batteries, approx. 9 h continuous operation, 4 h charging time |
| Operating temperature | -5…+50 °C |
| EMC | DIN EN 61326 |
| Auto level | Automatically adapts the sensitivity to the environment and reliably eliminates ambient noise |
| Sensitivity | min: 0.1 l/min at 6 bar, 5 m distance, approx. € 1/year of compressed air costs |
| Weight without headset | 540 grams |
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UltraCam LD500/510 – Precision Ultrasound Leak Detection Camera
The UltraCam LD500/510 is a high-performance ultrasound camera designed for fast and accurate detection of compressed air and gas leaks. Combining ultrasound technology, laser targeting, and a touchscreen interface, the LD500/510 ensures effortless leak localization—even in noisy industrial environments.
Key Features
- Operating Frequency: 40 kHz ± 2 kHz optimized for leak detection
- High Sensitivity: Detects leaks as small as 0.1 l/min at 6 bar from 5 meters
- Touchscreen Interface: 3.5″ display for intuitive control and real-time monitoring
- Integrated Laser Pointer: Class 2 laser (630–660 nm) for pinpointing leak sources
- Auto-Level Function: Automatically adjusts sensitivity to filter out ambient noise
- Robust Data Logging: Records up to 100 million values on a 16 GB SD card
- Long Battery Life: Up to 9 hours continuous operation; recharges in 4 hours
- USB Interface: Easy data transfer and device connectivity
Ideal Applications
- Compressed air and gas leak detection
- Predictive maintenance and energy audits
- Cost-saving diagnostics in manufacturing facilities
- Leak detection in pneumatic systems and valves






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