Pigment Wet Film Comb

The wet film comb is a thickness measurement tool composed of a toothed metal plate. When in use, it is pressed into the wet paint film, and the film thickness is determined based on which teeth come into contact with the substrate. Its principle relies on the varying heights of the teeth to directly indicate thickness. It serves the purpose of providing rapid on-site evaluation of coating uniformity and is applied in quality control processes within the paint application and printing industries.
Selection
When selecting, consider the measurement range to match the coating thickness, with common specifications being 25–3000 microns. Choose stainless steel for corrosion resistance, and ensure the teeth are clear and easy to read. Select an appropriate tooth spacing based on the type of coating, using wider spacing for highly fluid coatings. A calibration certificate ensures accuracy, and the handle design affects operational convenience.

Terms

Instruments

Made of stainless steel, the thickness is only 1.5mm, the range is 20~ 200μm, Division 20μm, the card design is convenient for quick measurement of wet-film Coating thickness on site.

$ 119.00

Polygonal structure design, range 25~ 2032µm, in line with GB/T1764-79, GB/T134522-92, ISO 2808-74 standards, suitable for Paints, varnish and other Coating wet film thickness measurement.

$ 106.00

Made of precision stainless steel, with a range of 50 to 950 μm, the 10-step tooth design can accurately measure wet film thickness, ensure painting mass and avoid material waste.

$ 109.00

The stainless steel material is durable, the range is 10~ 100μm Division 10μm, the unilateral design is convenient for vertical pressing into the wet-film measurement, and the number of teeth 10 can accurately read the thickness value between the infiltrated and uninfiltrated teeth.

$ 109.00

Made of stainless steel, durable and repeatability; range 20~ 200μm, Division 20μm, step number of teeth 10, unilateral design is convenient for vertical pressing into wet-film measurement, in line with international standards.

$ 109.00

Made of stainless steel, the range is 10~ 100μm, Division 10μm, Dimension 65 * 36 * 1.5mm, suitable for Paints, varnish and other Coating Coating thickness measurement.

$ 119.00

Range 250~ 700 microns, Division 45 microns, made of stainless steel, Dimension 65 * 43 * 1.5 mm, suitable for on-site construction environment.

$ 119.00

Using hexagonal aluminum alloy structure, Measurement range 25~ 3000um, Division 25~ 200um, Coating thickness can be measured immediately after construction, in line with GB/T1764 and other standards.

$ 102.00

Adopting a quadrilateral structure made of aluminum alloy, with a range of 25 to 2032 µm and a Graduation of 25 μm, it can be quickly placed vertically on the coating surface to measure the thickness immediately, meeting a number of international measurement standards.

$ 114.00

Stainless steel material is sturdy and durable, with a range of 50-950 microns, Division 50 and 100 microns, and a compact shape of only 65 * 43 * 1.5mm, suitable for rapid measurement of wet film thickness on site.

$ 119.00

The polygonal design is easy to operate, with a range of 25 to 2032 µm, covering 36 thickness scales, conforming to GB/T1764-79 and other standards, suitable for rapid measurement in a variety of Coatings.

$ 106.00

Made of precision stainless steel, durable and repeatability; range 250-700 μm, Division 50 μm; in line with international measurement standards to ensure accurate painting thickness control.

$ 109.00

Manufactured by a formed process, the wet film thickness is 96.0 μm, the application width is 30mm, and the total length is 40mm.

$ 160.00

Made of precision stainless steel, durable and repeatability. Range 50-750μm, number of teeth 20, Division 25μm and 50μm, to meet the measurement needs of different painting methods.

$ 109.00

Wire-wound structure ensures uniform film, wet film thickness 64.0 microns, application width of 300mm, suitable for a variety of surface preparation materials.

$ 186.00

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