Characteristics and Application of Coating Thickness Gauge
The coating thickness gauge can non-destructively measure the thickness of non-magnetic coatings (such as aluminum, chromium, copper, enamel, rubber, paint, etc.) The thickness of a non-conductive coating (eg, enamel, rubber, paint, plastic, etc.) on a metal substrate (eg, copper, aluminum, zinc, tin, etc.).
characteristic
Reliable measurements are possible even under rough ambient conditions due to the extremely robust instrument construction.
Simple operation even at hard-to-reach measuring points thanks to two independent pivots and illuminated display.
Fast, repeatable and accurate measurements are possible thanks to the compact size of the device and the intuitive one-handed operation concept.
Measurements are standard compliant, with special modes for IMO PSPC and SSPC-PA2.
application
Coating thickness gauges are used for coatings on steel and iron.
Coating thickness gauges are used for coatings on aluminum and other non-ferrous metals.
Coating Thickness Gauge for coatings on steel, aluminum and other non-ferrous metals without changing the instrument.
Micron-sized coatings on non-ferromagnetic metals, iron or steel.
Thick or protective coatings on steel made of non-ferromagnetic metals.
Coating Thickness Gauge Features
The difference in software functions is actually relatively easy to understand. Most of them are reflected in the presence or absence of software, the analysis and statistical functions of the software, the convenience of data export, the amount of data storage, and the statistical dimension of data displayed on the screen (for example, some can display real-time film thickness curves. wave chart).
