Computer-controlled thickness Gauge

The computer-controlled thickness gauge contacts the material surface through a sensor, converts the thickness signal into an electrical signal, and processes it via a computer to display the numerical value. It is used to measure the thickness of materials such as films, coatings, and paper, ensuring that production thickness meets standards.

Instruments

Angle 1-90 ° adjustable, test time 3-35s can be set, Measurement range 15-10000mN.m, real-time display of stiffness time Linear dispersion, automatic zero adjustment and thermal printing function.

$ 1656.00

With 0.01mm high resolution and 0.05mm indication accuracy, 32-bit ARM processor ensures fast calculation, adjustable probe speed and supports automatic measurement data storage, thermal printer for silent high-speed printing.

$ 2286.00

With 0.001mm high resolution and +/- 0.0025mm Indication Error, 32-bit ARM processor ensures fast and accurate measurement, adjustable probe speed and supports automatic data statistics and thermal printing.

$ 2286.00

Featuring high-precision stepper motors and ball screw transmission, it ensures smooth and accurate loading. With a wide range of loading speeds and force measurement capabilities, it offers high sensitivity for measuring load, deformation, and displacement, making it suitable for testing the mechanical properties of various materials.

$ 1380.00

Provide an additional one-year warranty period, which is applicable to Coating thickness Gauge pRoducts. It needs to be purchased simultaneously when purchasing the equipment and is not sold separately.

$ 122.00

The use of high-precision stepper motors and ball screw drive ensures smooth and accurate loading. The specially designed clamps provide a secure grip without slippage and effectively eliminate the impact of irregular specimens on measurements.

$ 1380.00

The use of high-precision stepper motors and ball screw drives ensures smooth and backlash-free transmission, guaranteeing accurate measurement and control of load, deformation, and displacement. The specially designed fixtures provide secure clamping and excellent coaxiality, effectively eliminating the influence of irregular specimens. This makes it suitable for mechanical property testing of various materials.

$ 1380.00

A high-precision stepper motor and ball screw transmission are employed to ensure smooth and accurate loading. The specially designed fixture provides a secure grip without slippage and effectively eliminates the impact of irregular samples on the sensor.

$ 1380.00

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

$ 88.00

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

Suitable for medium Hardness rubber and thermal plasticity resilience materials, Measurement range 0-100HB, resolution 0.1HB. With real-time, peak, automatic timing and average measurement mode, can be connected to the computer for data Linear dispersion analysis, storage and export.

$ 590.00

Measurement accuracy with professional calibrating services for quality control and equipment maintenance, purchased with Coating thickness Gauge.

$ 154.00

Made of stainless steel, the film thickness can be adjusted freely within the range of 0~ 3500 μm, the accuracy is +/- 2 μm, and the drawdown blade gap is precisely controlled by the differentiator to achieve accurate Spreader.

$ 557.00

Measurement range 0-2000μm, error +/- 3%, with continuous and single test mode, can store 2000 sets of data and support computer connection communication.

$ 235.00

Measurement accuracy of 0.01mm, contact pressure of 20 +/- 2kpa, can be connected to computer drawing data Linear dispersion, suitable for thickness detection of various materials such as thin films and metal sheets.

$ 574.00

Articles

Ultrasonic Thickness Gauge Selection: Technical Considerations for Probe Configuration and Measurement Modes
This article primarily introduces the technical factors to consider when selecting an ultrasonic thickness gauge. In terms of probe configuration, the frequency affects both resolution and penetration depth, while crystal size determines adaptability to curvature and surface conditions. Dual-element probes offer a smaller dead zone compared to single-element probes, and delay-line probes are suitable for thin-wall and high-temperature applications.
Mechanical thickness gauge for measuring film thickness uniformity.
The mechanical thickness gauge assesses the uniformity of film thickness through contact measurement. During measurement, the probe contacts the sample under standard pressure, converting displacement into a thickness reading.
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 thickness gauge measures the sealing quality of anodic oxide films.
This article introduces a method for assessing the sealing quality of anodic oxide films using a coulometric thickness tester. The sealing quality affects the corrosion resistance and wear resistance of the oxide film. Based on electrochemical principles, the coulometric thickness tester evaluates the sealing effectiveness by measuring the electric charge required to dissolve the oxide film, providing objective and repeatable results.
Ultrasonic thickness gauge for detecting thick coatings and composite coatings.
Ultrasonic thickness gauges measure coating thickness using the principle of ultrasonic pulse reflection, calculating the result based on the propagation time of sound waves in the material and the speed of sound. When detecting thick coatings and composite coatings, challenges such as acoustic attenuation of the material, unknown sound speed, and signal recognition at multi-layer interfaces must be addressed.
Eddy current thickness gauge measures metal coatings on non-conductive substrates.
The eddy current thickness gauge utilizes the principle of electromagnetic induction, generating an alternating magnetic field through the probe coil to induce eddy currents in the metal coating, thereby measuring thickness based on changes in coil impedance.
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.
Application of Electrolytic Thickness Tester in Quality Control of Precision Electroplating Layers
The electrolytic thickness gauge measures coating thickness through the principle of electrochemical dissolution, calculating based on Faraday's law, offering high accuracy and independence from calibration.
Ultrasonic Thickness Gauge Measures the Thickness of Flexible Packaging Materials
This article introduces the principles, technical points, and operational procedures for measuring the thickness of flexible packaging materials using an ultrasonic thickness gauge. It is based on the principle of ultrasonic pulse reflection, which calculates thickness by measuring the propagation time of sound waves through the material.
Eddy current thickness gauge detects coatings on non-ferrous metals.
The eddy current thickness gauge operates on the principle of electromagnetic induction, generating an alternating magnetic field through the probe coil, which induces eddy currents on the surface of non-ferrous metal substrates.
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.
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.