Titanium Thickness Gauge

Titanium thickness gauges measure thickness by calculating the degree of attenuation after rays penetrate the material, and are used to detect the thickness of coatings, films, etc. They are applied in industries such as coatings and plastics for quality control and process adjustments.
Selection
When selecting a titanium thickness gauge, consider whether the measurement range covers the sample thickness, and ensure the accuracy meets process requirements. Pay attention to the compatibility between the probe type and the material being measured, and ensure the operation interface is intuitive and user-friendly. Verify the instrument's calibration method and environmental adaptability.

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Instruments

Made of titanium and aluminum, equipped with stainless steel cutters and LED lighting Microscope, Measurement range 20-2000μm, unique swirl/spin system includes multiple cutters for precise measurement of Coating thickness and evaluation of substrate defects.

$ 296.00

Measurement range 2-200μm with four stainless steel blades, LED display mirror and unique swirl/spin cutting system for accurate measurement of Coating thickness and evaluation of substrate defects.

$ 296.00

Measurement principle of destruction, equipped with 50x scale Microscope and swirl/spin cutting system, Measurement range covers 2-1800 microns, can achieve accurate focusing observation in natural light environment.

$ 1921.00

Using titanium anodic oxidation aluminum material, the filter is stainless steel, the diaMeter of the flow hole is 4.1mm, the viscosity range is 70-370cSt, the Cup mouth is designed with an anti-spill groove, and each Cup is engraved with a unique serial number.

$ 497.00

Using Titanium Body ElectRode and Flat Glass Design, Measurement range 0.00~ 12.00pH, accuracy +/- 0.05pH, Automatic calibration and 1000 hours battery life, suitable for harsh environments.

$ 299.00

Made of titanium anodic oxidation aluminum, the diaMeter of the flow hole is 2.5mm, and each Cup is engraved with an independent serial number, which is suitable for accurate measurement of liquid viscosity in the laboratory.

$ 438.00

Made of titanium anodic oxidation aluminum, the flow hole diaMeter is 6mm, the Cup height is 75mm, and each Cup is engraved with an independent serial number to ensure Measurement accuracy and durability.

$ 438.00

Made of titanium anodic oxidation aluminum, the flow hole diaMeter is 8mm, the Cup height is 75mm, and each Cup is engraved with an independent serial number to ensure Measurement accuracy and durability, suitable for liquid viscosity testing.

$ 438.00

Made of titanium anodic oxidation aluminum material, the filter diaMeter is 3mm, and the viscosity range of 7~ 42cSt can be measured. The hole design is sensitive to the outflow time, and special cleaning tools are required for maintenance.

$ 462.00

Using titanium anodic oxidation aluminum material, flow hole diaMeter 4mm, Cup height 75mm, corrosion resistance and lightweight, each Cup engraved with an independent serial number to ensure accurate and reliable measurement.

$ 438.00

Using titanium anodic oxidation aluminum material, filter diaMeter 6mm, viscosity measurement range 188~ 684cSt, in line with ISO2431 international standards, channel design is sensitive to outflow time, requiring special cleaning tools maintenance.

$ 465.00

Using titanium anodic oxidation aluminum material, filter diaMeter 8mm, applicable viscosity range 600~ 2000cSt, channel design is short, cleaning requires a fine brush and solvent to avoid scratches, to ensure measurement accuracy.

$ 509.00

Replaceable 1-8mm aperture stainless steel filter, Cup mouth annular groove design to store overflow liquid, Cup body made of titanium anodic oxidation aluminum, outflow hole diaMeter 6mm, easy to clean and equipped with a unique serial number.

$ 420.00

1-8Mm pore diaMeter stainless steel filter can be replaced to meet different viscosity range tests; Cup mouth annular groove design can store overflowing liquid; Cup body is made of titanium anodic oxidation aluminum material, durable and easy to clean.

$ 422.00

Outflow diaMeter of 4.1mm, measurement viscosity range of 70~ 370cst, flow time of 30~ 100s, the Cup body is made of titanium anodic oxidation aluminum material, filter and handle are stainless steel, the structure is sturdy and durable.

$ 497.00

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