Factors Affecting the Measurement Accuracy of Coating Thickness Gauge

Jan 23, 2023

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Factors Affecting the Measurement Accuracy of Coating Thickness Gauge

 

1. Explanation of influencing factors


a The magnetic properties of the base metal


The magnetic thickness measurement is affected by the magnetic change of the base metal (in practical applications, the magnetic change of low carbon steel can be considered slight), in order to avoid the influence of heat treatment and cold working factors, it should be used The standard sheet is used to calibrate the instrument; the test piece to be coated can also be used for calibration.


b Base metal electrical properties


The conductivity of the base metal affects the measurement, and the conductivity of the base metal is related to its material composition and heat treatment method. The instrument is calibrated using a standard sheet having the same properties as the base metal of the test piece.


c base metal thickness


Every instrument has a critical thickness of the base metal. Above this thickness, the measurement is not affected by the thickness of the base metal. See attached table 1 for the critical thickness value of this instrument.


d edge effect


The instrument is sensitive to abrupt changes in the surface shape of the test piece. It is therefore unreliable to measure near the edge or inside corners of the test piece.


e curvature


The curvature of the test piece has an effect on the measurement. This effect always increases significantly with decreasing radius of curvature. Therefore, measurements on the surface of curved test pieces are not reliable.


f Deformation of the specimen


The probe deforms soft-covered specimens so reliable data can be obtained on these specimens.


g surface roughness


The surface roughness of the base metal and the coating has an effect on the measurement. The greater the roughness, the greater the impact. Rough surface will cause systematic error and accidental error, and the number of measurements should be increased at different positions for each measurement to overcome this accidental error. If the base metal is rough, it is also necessary to take several positions on the uncoated base metal test piece with similar roughness to calibrate the zero point of the instrument; or use a solution that does not corrode the base metal to dissolve and remove the covering layer, and then calibrate the instrument. zero.


g magnetic field


The strong magnetic field generated by various electrical equipment around will seriously interfere with the magnetic thickness measurement work.


h Adhesive substance


The instrument is sensitive to the attached substances that prevent the close contact between the measuring head and the surface of the covering layer. Therefore, the attached substances must be removed to ensure that the measuring head of the instrument is in direct contact with the surface of the tested piece

 

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