Metal Eddy Current Coating Thickness Gauge

The metal eddy current coating thickness gauge generates a high-frequency electromagnetic field through its probe, inducing eddy currents in the metal substrate. Changes in coating thickness alter the intensity of the eddy currents, and the instrument calculates the thickness by measuring the variations in the signal. It is used to measure the thickness of non-magnetic metal surface coatings, such as anodized layers on aluminum materials and paint films on copper parts.
Selection
When selecting, confirm the substrate conductivity; use the eddy current method for non-ferrous metals. Verify that the thickness range of the coating to be tested matches the probe's measurement range. Choose a flat or curved probe based on the workpiece's curvature. Consider whether the field environment requires a portable or benchtop instrument, and compare the instrument's accuracy with measurement requirements. Check the probe's wear resistance and the validity of the calibration certificate.

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Instruments

Using eddy Current Measurement principle, Measurement range 0~ 1250μm, with continuous single double Measurement mode, metal shell anti-interference, support automatic statistics and storage of 1560 measured values.

$ 344.00

Using magnetic Induction and eddy Current dual principle, Measurement range 0-1250μm, support continuous single two Measurement mode, with automatic statistics and storage function, metal shell anti-interference.

$ 425.00

The eddy Current principle is used for measurement of nonconductive coatings on non-ferrous metal substrates, with a thickness range of 0~ 625μm and an error of +/- 3%. It has IP65 Protection Rating and fast measurement capabilities of more than 60 readings per minute.

$ 1338.00

Using magnetic Induction and eddy Current dual principle, Measurement range 0-1500μm, resolution 0.1μm, Probe wear-resistant more than 500,000 times, support galvanized Grammage and thickness switching display, suitable for various metal matrix detection.

$ 319.00

Using magnetic Induction and eddy Current dual principle, Measurement range 0~ 500μm, resolution of 0.1μm, wear-resistant hard metal probe and Automatic calibration function, support USB data communication.

$ 275.00

Using magnetic Induction and eddy Current dual thickness measurement method, Measurement range 0-1500 μm, resolution 0.1 μm, support continuous and single measurement, with statistical function and 500 sets of data storage.

$ 264.00

Using magnetic and eddy current two thickness measurement methods, Measurement range 0-1250μm, with automatic identification of iron and non-iron matrix function, support single point and two point calibrating, with power supply undervoltage indication and statistical function.

$ 170.00

Measurement range of 0-1250 μm using eddy Current principle, single continuous dual mode and large Probe design, support Automatic calibration matrix recognition, error of only +/- 3% resolution up to 0.1 μm.

$ 320.00

Using magnetic Induction and eddy Current principle, Measurement range 0~ 500um, resolution 0.1μm, wear-resistant hard metal probe and Automatic calibration function, support single and continuous Measurement mode.

$ 275.00

Using magnetic Induction and eddy Current principle, Measurement range 0~ 1250μm, error +/- 3%, support Bluetooth transmission and automatic identification of matrix material, suitable for one-handed operation.

$ 564.00

Using magnetic Induction and eddy Current principle, Measurement range 0~ 1250μm, resolution 0.1μm, can store 99 sets of data and support USB and Bluetooth transmission, equipped with wear-resistant hard metal probe.

$ 525.00

Using magnetic Induction and eddy Current dual principle, Measurement range 0~ 1250μm, resolution of 0.1μm, equipped with wear-resistant hard metal probe, support 99 sets of Data storage and statistical calculation functions.

$ 525.00

Using magnetic Induction and eddy Current principle, Measurement range 0~ 500μm, resolution 10μm, wear-resistant hard metal probe and Automatic calibration memory function, support USB data communication and automatic shutdown.

$ 240.00

Using magnetic Induction and eddy Current dual principle, Measurement range 0~ 2000µm, error +/- 1~ 3%, with automatic identification of matrix material and memory Adjustment, support split Probe to enhance mobility.

$ 338.00

Using magnetic Induction and eddy Current principle, Measurement range 0~ 1250μm, resolution up to 0.1μm, equipped with wear-resistant hard metal probe and spring guide sleeve Probe, support automatic memory calibrating and RS232C communication.

$ 354.00

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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.