Dual-scale Hegman Gauge

The fineness gauge determines the fineness value by placing a sample of paint or ink on a grooved plate with scales, using a scraper to evenly spread it, and observing the position where particles appear. It is used to evaluate the degree of dispersion of pigments and fillers in the medium, commonly applied in quality control for paint and ink production.
Selection
Select the scraper range based on the particle size range of the material to be tested, typically choosing 0-25 μm or 0-50 μm. Consider the wear resistance of the material, as stainless steel scrapers are more durable. The groove accuracy must comply with ISO or ASTM standards. Use a matching reading magnifier to improve the accuracy of interpretation.

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Instruments

Equipped with dual probes for simultaneous measurement of asperity and Coating thickness, Measurement range 3.4mm, minimum scale 1μm, support corrosion pit depth detection, in line with international standards such as ISO 2808.

$ 997.00

Double groove structure for rapid detection, accuracy of +/- 2 microns, wear and corrosion resistance, support micron, Hegman, North inclined surface of a variety of scale units, Applicable standards.

$ 1384.00

With dual unit display function, Indication Error is only +/- 1%, push-pull Rod Travel 10mm, handheld design is compact and portable, and can be adapted to a variety of fixtures and tables for accurate measurement.

$ 136.00

Dial indication for easy reading, with dual unit display function without conversion, can freely switch peak holding and real-time value mode, Measurement accuracy of +/- 1%, push-pull Rod Travel 10mm, suitable for all kinds of fixture installation.

$ 136.00

With dual unit display without conversion, peak hold function can record the maximum load value, Indication Error +/- 1%, push-pull Rod Travel 10mm, compact structure suitable for all kinds of fixtures.

$ 136.00

Portable design, compact size, accuracy of +/- 1%, with peak hold and real-time load switching function, dual unit display without conversion, Maximum Measured value 50kg.

$ 136.00

Dual pointer design with peak holding and continuous load indication function, Maximum Measured value 20KN, with external tolerance indicator to facilitate force value judgment, suitable for electromagnetic interference environment.

$ 457.00

Measurement range 0-1000 microns with dual-function Probe design, wear-resistant Ruby Probe and V-groove structure, support for automatic substrate identification and zero point Adjustment.

$ 841.00

Maximum range 500g, accuracy 20mg, metal beam thickened design, scale engraving is clear and not easy to abrasion, and the bottom is equipped with horizontal adjustment screws to ensure stability.

$ 127.00

Maximum Measured value 20kg, Indication Error +/- 1%, with peak hold and real-time load switching function, support dual unit display without conversion, compact, portable and easy to operate.

$ 136.00

Adopt scale differential head adjustment, Graduation 10μm, film thickness 0~ 5000μm adjustable, accuracy +/- 2μm, Drawdown blade straightness +/- 2μm, die steel material wear and corrosion resistance.

$ 519.00

Adopt scale differential head adjustment, Graduation 10μm, Drawdown blade straightness +/- 2μm, with 0~ 5000 micron large range adjustable and die steel Drawdown blade high wear resistance and corrosion resistance.

$ 735.00

Small portable size only 225mm * 60mm * 51mm, Dial reading accuracy +/- 1%, with peak holding and real-time load switching function, support dual unit display without conversion, push-pull Rod Travel 10mm.

$ 136.00

Dual Measurement principle, support magnetic Induction and eddy current method, Measurement accuracy +/- 3%, with single and continuous two Measurement mode, automatic identification of matrix material and memory calibrated value.

$ 344.00

Adopt scale differential head adjustment, Graduation 10μm, film range 0~ 5000μm, accuracy +/- 5μm, Drawdown blade straightness +/- 2μm, die steel material to ensure high wear resistance and corrosion resistance.

$ 896.00

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