Gekko | Phased-array Flaw Detector Fix

Unlike conventional single-probe ultrasonics, phased-array systems use a multi-element probe (typically 16 to 256 individual piezoelectric elements). The Gekko’s software fires these elements in precise, timed sequences (phasing) to steer, focus, and sweep an ultrasonic beam electronically.

Inspection of friction stir welds in aluminum fuselage panels. The Gekko’s low wedge delay allows for near-surface resolution down to 0.5mm, catching lack-of-penetration defects missed by conventional PAUT. gekko phased-array flaw detector

For decades, conventional ultrasonic flaw detection has been a cornerstone of non-destructive testing (NDT). However, the inherent limitations of single-crystal probes—namely slow scanning speeds and difficulty imaging complex geometries—have often left inspectors with ambiguous signals. Enter the Gekko Phased-Array Flaw Detector. Designed not just as an instrument, but as a mobile inspection ecosystem, the Gekko is changing how engineers visualize integrity in critical assets. The Gekko’s low wedge delay allows for near-surface

The Gekko phased-array flaw detector, developed by Eddyfi Technologies , is a premier portable unit in the field of non-destructive testing (NDT). It is widely recognized for being the first portable system to offer real-time Total Focusing Method (TFM) and Full Matrix Capture (FMC). Technical Capabilities and Features gekko - Eddyfi Technologies Enter the Gekko Phased-Array Flaw Detector