Destructive Method Coating Thickness Tester

The destructive coating thickness gauge cuts through the coating to the substrate and measures the width of the incision under a microscope to calculate the thickness. It is used in laboratory testing to measure the thickness of coatings, inks, and other coverings to ensure compliance with standards.
Selection
When selecting, consider the compatibility of the coating type with the substrate hardness, the instrument's cutting capability, the measurement range covering the sample thickness, ease of operation to meet daily usage needs, and precision that complies with industry testing standards.

Terms

Instruments

Using photothermal method to achieve non-destructive measurement, Measurement range 0-300μm, accuracy +/- 3%, can be measured in any shape of the sample including the frame and edge.

$ 25028.00

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

The device adopts destructive measurement, resolution +/- 0.001mm, can carry out V-shaped incision, grid cutting and Cedar test, directly observe Coating thickness and Cedar length, support multi-layer film analysis.

$ 630.00

Using eddy current thickness measurement method, the measurement range is 0-1250μm, the error is +/- 3%, with two continuous and single measurement modes, supporting 1560 data storage and a variety of statistical functions.

$ 248.00

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

Equipment provides bar and adjustable drawdown blade two coating methods, Spreader thickness range 0~ 10mm, coating speed 5~ 180mm/s, support custom Coating size 500 * 1000mm, suitable for a variety of substrates.

$ 8142.00

Wedge cutting method for direct measurement Coating thickness, equipped with 50 times magnification Microscope can read 1/100 grid accuracy, support multi-layer coating system delamination measurement, weight only 400 grams for on-site operation.

$ 1526.00

Measurement range of 10-1000 μm with dual blade design, LED lighting Microscope and swirl/spin system to accurately assess substrate and coating defects, reducing computational requirements.

$ 299.00

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

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

Dedicated to Coating thickness Gauge calibrating, ensure accurate thickness measurement, suitable for F type equipment, improve Reliability.

$ 88.00

Measurement principle using ultrasonic, Measurement range 50~ 3800μm, accuracy +/- (2μm + 3%), suitable for concrete and fiberglass substrate Coating thickness detection.

$ 2939.00

Using the formed pRoduction process, the wet film thickness is 6 microns, the accuracy is 0.5 microns, the cleaning is convenient and there is no worry of broken wire, to ensure the precision and durability of the coating prepative.

$ 120.00

Measurement thickness up to 25mm with an error of only +/- 3% with removable FJS Probe for thick protective coating substrates, statistical capabilities and 250,000 Data storage capabilities.

$ 2115.00

Using the formed pRoduction process, Coating Weight is about twice that of the wire-wound coating Rod, wet film thickness is 13μm, film accuracy reaches 0.5 μm, and the material is 304 stainless steel.

$ 120.00

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.
Coulometric Method Coating Thickness Gauge for Non-Destructive Measurement of Precious Metal Coatings
The coulometric coating thickness gauge measures the thickness by calculating the amount of electricity required to dissolve the precious metal coating through the principle of electrolytic dissolution. This method is non-destructive to the overall sample, only forming tiny electrolytic spots.
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.
The principle of measuring dry film thickness with a coating thickness gauge
Coating thickness gauges measure dry film thickness through non-destructive methods, with commonly used principles including electromagnetic induction, eddy current, and ultrasonic methods.
Standard Operating Procedure for Zero Calibration and Substrate Calibration of Coating Thickness Gauges
This article introduces two key calibration methods for coating thickness gauges: zero-point calibration and substrate calibration. During operation, it is important to ensure that the probe is perpendicular, pressure is applied evenly, and regular calibration and recording are maintained. These steps effectively enhance measurement accuracy and meet industry standard requirements.
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.
What is a Coating Thickness Gauge? A Complete Analysis of Its Principles, Usage, and Application Areas
The article systematically elaborates on the working principles of two core measurement techniques, magnetic induction and eddy current, detailing the standard measurement process from calibration to data recording, and conducting an in-depth analysis of the influence of substrate characteristics, geometric shapes, and environmental factors on measurement accuracy.