Dual-Function Coating Thickness Gauge / Paint Thickness Gauge
The dual-purpose coating thickness gauge (paint thickness gauge) is a portable measuring instrument powered by batteries, using the principles of magnetic induction and eddy current. The measurement method complies with multiple national standards It adopts advanced technologies such as computer technology and non-destructive testing, and the coating thickness gauge/paint thickness gauge can accurately measure its thickness without damaging the measured object.
Magnetic method: The F-type probe of the coating thickness gauge/paint thickness gauge can directly measure the thickness of non-magnetic coatings on the surface of magnetic materials (such as iron, nickel) (such as paint, plastic, enamel, copper, aluminum, zinc, chromium, etc.). It can be used for thickness measurement of electroplating layers, paint layers, enamel layers, aluminum tiles, copper tiles, Babbitt alloy tiles, phosphating layers, and paper. It can also be used for thickness measurement of ship paint and attachments to underwater structural components.
Eddy current method: Coating thickness gauge/paint thickness gauge NF probe can measure the thickness of insulation coating on non-magnetic metal substrates, such as paint, plastic, rubber coatings on surfaces of aluminum, copper, zinc, non-magnetic stainless steel, etc. It can also measure the thickness of anodized layer on aluminum or aluminum alloy materials.
Functional features:
Using both magnetic and eddy current thickness measurement methods, the F-type probe of the paint thickness gauge can measure the thickness of non-magnetic coatings on magnetic metal substrates without damage (such as zinc, aluminum, chromium, copper, rubber, paint, etc. on steel, iron, alloys, and hard magnetic steel). The N-type probe of the paint thickness gauge can measure the thickness of non-conductive coatings on non-magnetic metal substrates without damage (such as paint, rubber, plastic, oxide film, etc. on copper, aluminum, zinc, tin and other metals)