Sheet Film Thickness Caliper

A film thickness gauge measures the thickness of coatings or films through contact or non-contact methods. Contact methods involve pressing a probe into the material surface, while non-contact methods utilize physical properties such as eddy currents or ultrasonic waves. It is used for quality inspection and process control to ensure that product thickness meets requirements.
Selection
When selecting a film thickness gauge, considerations should include the material type, substrate characteristics, and measurement range. Based on the on-site environment, decide between contact or non-contact measurement methods. Pay attention to precision error, ease of calibration, and user-friendliness. Ensure the choice aligns with the actual application scenarios and budget constraints.

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Instruments

Measurement range 0-20mm, accuracy 0.001mm, contact pressure 20 +/- 5kPa, suitable for paper, Cardboard and sheet material Film thickness detection, in line with a number of international standards.

$ 401.00

Using mechanical measurement method, Measurement range 0~ 1mm, accuracy ≤ 0.005mm, Graduation 0.001mm, probe diaMeter Φ 5mm, suitable for flat film and sheet, providing two probe pressure options.

$ 267.00

Measurement range 0~ 12.7mm, resolution up to 0.001mm, contact pressure 20 +/- 0.5Kpa to ensure measurement Stability, suitable for all kinds of sheet material thickness detection.

$ 543.00

With 0.001mm High Accuracy and 1.0μm resolution, low pin pressure design and digital linear encoder, it supports multiple international standards for thickness measurement of various sheet substrates.

$ 20768.00

Measurement range 0~ 20mm, accuracy of 0.001mm, contact pressure 20 +/- 5kpa, suitable for sheet material thickness detection with certain tightness.

$ 440.00

The instrument is dedicated to measuring the thickness of sheet materials. The measurement head contacts the workpiece to compress about 0.15mm and then has a zero reading. It can switch different display formats to meet the standard testing requirements.

$ 461.00

Measurement range 0-4mm, contact pressure 100kPa, equipped with dial indicator mechanism, can achieve accurate thickness detection, suitable for a variety of sheet materials.

$ 535.00

Measurement range 0-4mm, resolution 0.001mm, contact pressure 100 +/- 10kPa, measurement plane parallelism ≤ 0.0005mm, in line with a number of international standards, suitable for a variety of sheet material thickness accurate determination.

$ 451.00

Sampling diaMeter 112.8mm, Film thickness range 0.1-1 mm, can accurately cut 100cm ² standard samples, suitable for paper physical performance testing requirements.

$ 493.00

Three-stage centrifugal Vacuumpump to achieve -0.092~ -0.098MPa high negative pressure, drying Film thickness up to 10mm, with electric homogenization and vacuum pressing function, no maintenance and adapt to harsh environment.

$ 7141.00

Measurement range 0-20mm, resolution 0.01mm, contact pressure 20 +/- 0.5kpa to ensure Measurement accuracy, in line with a number of international standards, suitable for all kinds of sheet material thickness detection.

$ 451.00

Measurement range 0-6mm, accuracy of 0.01mm, contact pressure 100 +/- 5kpa, with digital display function and stable parallelism measurement, suitable for a variety of materials Film thickness detection.

$ 382.00

Measuring wet-film flow thickening in the vertical state, controlling the physical performance of the coating to select the appropriate wet film thickness to ensure uniform film thickness, Film thickness range 450-675μm, in line with GB/T 9264 and ASTM D 3730 standards.

$ 146.00

Measurement range 0-20mm, resolution 0.001mm, contact pressure 20 +/- 0.5kpa, measurement plane parallelism ≤ 0.035mm, in line with a number of international standards, suitable for a variety of sheet material thickness accurate determination.

$ 499.00

The linear guide is used to ensure smooth and fast sampling, and the imported tungsten sheet is cut without burrs and durable. It supports 18mm thickness sampling, and can cut 25 × 100mm and 25 × 80mm samples.

$ 314.00

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