Electronic Magnetic Thickness Gauge

The electronic magnetic thickness gauge generates a magnetic field through its probe and measures the degree to which non-magnetic coatings on ferromagnetic substrates impede the magnetic field, converting this into a thickness value. It is used to detect the thickness of coatings such as paint or zinc plating on steel surfaces, providing direct readings for metal corrosion prevention and quality inspection.
Selection
When selecting, consider matching the probe type to the substrate shape: use a single-point probe for flat surfaces and a special probe for curved surfaces. The measurement range should cover the expected coating thickness, and the environmental temperature must be suitable for on-site conditions. Check the instrument's calibration certificate and error range, and ensure the operation interface aligns with the user's habits.

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Instruments

Measurement range 0~ 1250μm, suitable for LEEB220 and LEEB222 Coating thickness Gauge, Abrasion Resistance is good, suitable for a variety of nonmagnetic Coating thickness detection.

$ 157.00

Adopting the principle of magnetic Induction Thickness Measurement range 0~ 1250 microns, suitable for LEEB242 models, can be connected to the printer output data, suitable for nonmagnetic Coating thickness detection on magnetic metal substrates.

$ 219.00

Adopt magnetic Induction principle measurement, thickness range 0~ 1000μm, error +/- 3%, with low voltage prompt function, support split Probe and customized range, adapt to different curvature matrix measurement needs.

$ 243.00

Adopt magnetic Induction principle measurement 0-10mm thickness range, resolution up to 0.1μm, Probe wear-resistant more than 500,000 times, suitable for -10-50 ℃ environment, error range +/- 3%, stable and fast test.

$ 369.00

Using magnetic Induction principle, Measurement range of 0-10000 μ m, support one and two point calibrating, split structure design can adapt to a variety of Probe types, to meet different Coating thickness measurement needs.

$ 340.00

Using magnetic Induction Measuring method, range 0~ 5mm, error +/- 5%, can measure a variety of non-ferrous magnetic coatings, suitable for different curvature substrate surface.

$ 359.00

Adopt magnetic Induction principle measurement Coating thickness, Measurement range 0-1250μm, resolution up to 0.1μm, with automatic identification Probe, Data storage and upper and lower limit alarm function, aluminum shell is sturdy and durable.

$ 296.00

Using magnetic principle, Coating thickness can be measured within 10 microns, Probe wear-resistant times more than 500,000 times, with single point, five point calibrate and Data storage function, suitable for inner hole or narrow position.

$ 472.00

Adopt magnetic thickness measurement method, measurement range 0-1250μm, error +/- 3%, with continuous and single measurement mode, can store 1560 measurement data, support a variety of calibrating methods.

$ 248.00

Adopt magnetic Induction principle to measure 0-1250μm thickness, equipped with line Probe measurement groove and narrow area, support single point and two point calibrating, with automatic matrix recognition and undervoltage prompt function.

$ 186.00

Measurement principle using magnetic method, thickness range 0-3000μm, error +/- 3%, with split Probe structure, support single and continuous Measurement mode, equipped with RS-232C interface.

$ 461.00

Using magnetic and eddy current two thickness measurement methods, Measurement range 0-1250μm, with automatic identification of iron and non-iron matrix function, support single point and two point calibrating, with power supply undervoltage indication and statistical function.

$ 170.00

Using magnetic Induction and eddy Current dual thickness measurement method, Measurement range 0-1500 μm, resolution 0.1 μm, support continuous and single measurement, with statistical function and 500 sets of data storage.

$ 264.00

Adopting the principle of magnetic thickness measurement, the range can reach 13000 μm, the error range is +/- 3%, with two methods of continuous measurement and single measurement, supporting large-capacity storage and upper and lower limit alarm functions, and the wear-resistant alloy probe is sturdy and durable.

$ 743.00

Measuring methods of magnetic Induction and eddy Current, covering 0-1500 μm range, resolution up to 0.1 μm, support continuous and single Measurement mode, statistical function and 500 sets of data storage, suitable for different curvature radii and substrate Film thickness scenes.

$ 243.00

Articles

Selection of Coating Thickness Gauges Using Magnetic and Eddy Current Methods on Different Substrates
This article introduces two main methods for coating thickness gauges: the magnetic method and the eddy current method. When choosing a method, the key is to determine it based on the electromagnetic properties of the substrate.
Application of Coating Thickness Gauges in Electroplating Thickness Detection
Coating thickness gauges are used to measure the thickness of electroplated layers, primarily employing the electromagnetic induction method for measuring non-magnetic coatings on magnetic substrates, or the eddy current method for measuring insulating coatings on non-magnetic metal substrates.
Comparison of Dual-Principle Instruments: Magnetic Induction vs. Eddy Current for Coating Thickness Measurement
This article compares the principles of two coating thickness gauges. The choice of method depends on the substrate material: magnetic induction is used for magnetic metals, while eddy current is applied for non-magnetic metals.
Magnetic thickness gauge measures the thickness of coatings on steel surfaces.
Magnetic thickness gauges are used to measure the thickness of non-magnetic coatings on ferromagnetic substrates such as steel, based on the principles of magnetic induction or changes in magnetic attraction. Prior to use, calibration should be performed according to relevant standards, and attention should be paid to factors such as substrate characteristics, workpiece shape, and surface conditions that may affect the measurements.
Differences in Measurement Principles Between Magnetic Method and Eddy Current Method for Coating Thickness Gauges
Coating thickness gauges primarily utilize two measurement principles: magnetic method and eddy current method. The selection of the method should be based on the characteristics of the substrate material to ensure measurement accuracy.