The use of coating thickness gauge to control the coating time

Nov 22, 2022

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The use of coating thickness gauge to control the coating time


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.). The coating thickness gauge has the characteristics of small measurement error, high reliability, good stability, and easy operation. It is an indispensable testing instrument for controlling and ensuring product quality. It is widely used in manufacturing, metal processing, chemical industry, Commodity inspection and other testing fields.


In the production process, it is often important to know the time required for the coating to dry or cure


For multi-layer coating systems, knowing the drying time allows the operator to know when the next coat is to be applied.


The drying time of a coating consists of many stages.


When coating is complete, the coating falls flat under the action of gravity, and once the coating begins to cure, a thin dry layer begins to appear on the surface.


Then the coating continues to dry, and finally after a period of time, the coating is completely cured.


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