Chemical nickel-gold thickness Tester

The chemical nickel-gold thickness tester measures coating thickness using X-ray fluorescence principles. The instrument emits X-rays to excite atoms in the sample, detects the intensity of characteristic X-rays, and converts this into thickness values. It is used for quality control of circuit board coatings to ensure conductivity and soldering reliability.
Selection
When selecting, consider the measurement range covering the sample thickness and ensure the accuracy meets process requirements. Pay attention to the lifespan of the X-ray tube and the type of detector, and confirm that calibration standards are complete. Evaluate the ease of use of the operating software and ensure compliance with safety regulations. Consider the adaptability to sample size and the detection speed.

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Instruments

The large sink design is used to reduce buoyancy errors, and Brazilian fire gold with coating thickness > 30μm can be tested with a density accuracy of 0.0001g/cm ³, which supports the analysis of the mixing ratio of various precious metals.

$ 503.00

Measurement range 0~ 300μm, resolution up to 0.01μm, support multi-layer nickel potential difference analysis, test size optional Φ 2.4mm to Φ 0.8mm.

$ 2978.00

The large sink design is used to reduce buoyancy error, the density accuracy is 0.001g/cm ³, and the Brazilian fire gold with coating thickness > 30μm can be tested, and the mixing ratio of various precious metals can be measured.

$ 462.00

Using Spectrophotometric method, spectra-trophotometry to detect nickel concentration, detection limit of 0.1mg/L, equipped with imported cold light source life of 100,000 hours, support a variety of Measurement mode and wireless data transmission function.

$ 816.00

Using Spectrophotometric method, specs-trophotometry to detect nickel content, Measurement range 0.00-7 g/L, accuracy +/- 0.10g/L, equipped with LED@575nm Illuminant, easy to operate without complex pretreatment, suitable for rapid batch detection needs.

$ 215.00

Measurement range 0.03~ 50μm, resolution 0.01μm, support single-layer, multi-layer and alloy platings testing, built-in thermal printer to automatically output statistical reports, suitable for wire and columnar workpieces.

$ 1364.00

Colorimetric analysis is achieved using a pre-measurement design, which reacts with nickel to form a blue complex. Measurement range covers 0.00 to 7.00 g/L, and it is suitable for a variety of Photometer instruments.

$ 540.00

Density accuracy of 0.001g/cm ³, maximum weighing 310g, built-in density reference can be customized settings, support solid liquid powder and Water Absorbency sample testing, equipped with level indicator and overload alarm function.

$ 525.00

Measurement accuracy of 0.001g/cm ³, support temperature compensation and mixed specific gravity measurement, can cycle display K number and purity%, with over-limit prompt function, operation only needs two steps.

$ 338.00

Measurement range 5-600g, density accuracy 0.001g/cm ³, with temperature compensation and mixing ratio measurement function, without leaving traces after testing.

$ 378.00

Measurement principle of hanging water method, density accuracy of 0.001g/cm ³, support one key zero and temperature compensation function, can cycle display K number and purity percentage, and have mixed specific gravity determination and over-limit prompt function.

$ 441.00

Using film lamination technology, with excellent solvent and chemical resistance, paper Film thickness 0.29mm and no fluorescent whitening agent to ensure Spreader uniformity and test accuracy.

$ 391.00

Measurement range 0.03-50 um, resolution 0.01um, supports multi-layer platings and alloy platings measurement, with custom hotkeys and LCD display, easy to operate without adjusting Sensitivity.

$ 1235.00

Using film lamination technology, with excellent solvent and chemical resistance, paper Film thickness 0.29mm and no fluorescent whitening agent to ensure accurate and reliable test results.

$ 635.00

Using film lamination process, with solvent resistance and chemical resistance, paper Film thickness 0.29mm, Laminating to ensure uniformity of Spreader, with annotation section for easy recording of test information.

$ 244.00

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