I have disassembled some commercial transducer
from well known companys.
The crystals was glued with silver epoxy
on a steel bar. On the sides and back it
was acoustic isolated with a hard foam
probably of polyurethane. The rest was
made of a poluurethane, probably
Conathane EN-9. The advantage of using
EN-9 is that have almost the same proprties
as water.
Another transducer from another well known
company that sells cheaper sidescans did have
a plastic U-shaped "chassi". In this they put
cork sheat on side, bottom and between the
crystal. This was then covered with epoxy.
Both transducer have the same principal:
Isolate bottom and side with something
ultrasound absorbing and then let the side
against water be transparent for sound.
Both unfilled epoxy and hard polyurethane
is transparent and cork and corkoprene is
absorbing.
Sture
from well known companys.
The crystals was glued with silver epoxy
on a steel bar. On the sides and back it
was acoustic isolated with a hard foam
probably of polyurethane. The rest was
made of a poluurethane, probably
Conathane EN-9. The advantage of using
EN-9 is that have almost the same proprties
as water.
Another transducer from another well known
company that sells cheaper sidescans did have
a plastic U-shaped "chassi". In this they put
cork sheat on side, bottom and between the
crystal. This was then covered with epoxy.
Both transducer have the same principal:
Isolate bottom and side with something
ultrasound absorbing and then let the side
against water be transparent for sound.
Both unfilled epoxy and hard polyurethane
is transparent and cork and corkoprene is
absorbing.
Sture
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