Thin Film Surface Roughness Meter

The film roughness meter scans the surface of the film with a probe, records height variation data, and calculates the degree of surface fluctuation. It is used to detect the smoothness of films, control surface quality in industries such as coatings and plastics, and ensure coating adhesion and printing results.
Selection
When selecting a film roughness tester, it is essential to consider that the measurement range should cover the roughness of the sample, the resolution must meet the detection requirements, and the probe material should be compatible with the hardness of the sample. Additionally, attention should be paid to the calibration cycle and ease of operation of the equipment. Finally, choose a suitable model based on the budget.

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Instruments

It can be extended by 50mm, and up to 2 pieces can be installed to achieve 100mm deep hole measurement; it is suitable for deep hole internal surface roughness detection, and needs to cooperate with the measurement platform to ensure Stability.

$ 157.00

Measurement range from 5mm, depth up to 22mm, suitable for a variety of Roughness Gauge to achieve profiled surface detection.

$ 275.00

It can measure planar and cylindrical surface roughness, with a minimum diaMeter of 5mm and a maximum depth of 22mm, and supports a variety of Sensors to adapt to different workpiece shapes.

$ 332.00

It can measure the surface roughness of the hole with an aperture greater than 2mm, and the maximum depth is 9mm. It supports both flat and cylindrical measurement, and is suitable for a variety of special-shaped surface detection needs.

$ 425.00

High-speed DSP processor is used to improve Measurement speed, support Ra0.05-10.0 μ m Measurement range, Sensor host integrated design is convenient for field use, and can measure the cone surface and groove of the outer circle.

$ 1145.00

Impact energy 3N, Impact device mass 75g, suitable for measurement of small or thin specimens and surface hardening layer, the minimum thickness can be measured 1mm and the minimum hardening layer depth 0.2mm.

$ 764.00

It can measure the groove surface roughness with a groove width greater than 3mm and a groove depth less than 10mm, and is compatible with flat and cylindrical measurement. It can be used with the measurement platform to achieve accurate detection.

$ 425.00

Provide 25, 40, 70, 100 four profile specifications, size 87x87x2.5mm, weight only 60 grams, Portable design is convenient for quick comparison and evaluation on site.

$ 505.00

DSP chip control, Measurement speed and low power consumption; Support 160μm large-range measurement, up to 320μm; Multi-ParaMeter measurement function, compatible with ISO, DIN, ANSI, JIS multiple national standards.

$ 1364.00

Adopt replica tape method to measure surface roughness, Peak Measurement range 20~ 115μm, accuracy +/- 5μm, with automatic subtracting substrate function, High Protection Rating, anti-solvent and water dust.

$ 935.00

Linear dispersion of the surface is processed by cold extrusion technology, no risk of steel wire loosening and breaking, wet film thickness 80 µm, diaMeter 16mm, easy to clean and ultra-thin film Spreader.

$ 477.00

Using extrusion process and chrome plating surface, the wet film thickness can be as low as 1.5 μ m, and the groove design is wide to improve the Coating Weight, which solves the problem of traditional steel wire loosening and cleaning difficulties, and realizes stable ultra-thin Spreader.

$ 477.00

Linear dispersion surface is formed by cold extrusion processing technology, no risk of wire loosening, wet film thickness 50 μ m, can achieve ultra-thin film Spreader, smooth surface and easy to clean.

$ 267.00

Small size only 106 * 70 * 24mm, weight 200 grams easy to carry; measurement of outer circle, cone, plane and groove, Indication Error ≤ +/- 15%, using piezoelectric crystal Sensor to ensure measurement Reliability.

$ 687.00

Impact energy is only 2.7mJ, minimal damage to the measured surface, does not damage the hardened layer, suitable for testing 1mm thickness of small parts, Cedar diaMeter minimum 0.32mm.

$ 190.00

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