Coating thickness Gauge for penetration measurement

The coating thickness gauge measures the thickness by detecting signal changes between the substrate and the probe through magnetic induction or eddy current principles. It is used to measure the thickness of non-conductive coatings on metal substrates or insulating coatings on non-ferrous substrates, commonly applied in quality control for automotive, marine, and industrial coatings.
Selection
When selecting, ensure that the substrate type matches the instrument's principle: use magnetic induction for ferrous substrates and eddy current for non-ferrous substrates. Consider whether the coating thickness range aligns with the instrument's measurement range and whether the probe size is suitable for the shape of the test piece. Verify the accuracy error value, adaptability to environmental temperature, and evaluate the convenience of instrument calibration.

Terms

Instruments

With coating penetration measurement capability, resolution up to 0.01mm, Measurement range 0.65-400 mm, support Probe automatic identification and zero calibrate, provide standard and MIN Minimum two Measurement modes.

$ 1351.00

Dedicated to Coating thickness Gauge calibrating, ensure accurate thickness measurement, suitable for F type equipment, improve Reliability.

$ 88.00

Measurement range 0~ 1250μm, suitable for LEEB220 and LEEB222 Coating thickness Gauge, Abrasion Resistance is good, suitable for a variety of nonmagnetic Coating thickness detection.

$ 157.00

Measurement range of 3.0-600 mm with 2MHz Frequency and 22mm diaMeter design, high penetration capability, suitable for thickness detection of a variety of good conductor materials.

$ 211.00

Echo-echo technology implementation of 0.15mm ultra-thin part measurement, resolution of 0.001mm, can penetrate 0.5mm coating measurement substrate Film thickness, support sound speed calibrated and difference mode settings.

$ 1655.00

Provide an additional one-year warranty period, which is applicable to Coating thickness Gauge pRoducts. It needs to be purchased simultaneously when purchasing the equipment and is not sold separately.

$ 122.00

Equipped with emission-echo and echo-echo two thickness measurement modes, can penetrate the coating measurement substrate thickness; Measurement range 0.65~ 600mm, accuracy +/- 0.05mm; Support Probe automatic identification and zero point calibrating.

$ 506.00

Measurement accuracy with professional calibrating services for quality control and equipment maintenance, purchased with Coating thickness Gauge.

$ 154.00

Measurement range 0-1000N penetration resistance, detection depth of 30 cm can be extended to 1.5 Meters, without the ring knife method can quickly obtain dry density data, complete the detection within 10 minutes.

$ 419.00

Using magnetic Induction and eddy Current principle simultaneous measurement composite coatings, Measurement range 0~ 1500μm, error +/- 1%, can display a single coating and zinc layer thickness, suitable for the accurate detection of ferrous and non-ferrous substrates.

$ 1622.00

Using magnetic Induction and eddy Current dual principle, it can simultaneously measure paints and zinc layer thickness. Measurement range is 0-1500 μm, accuracy is +/- 1%, suitable for composite coating system inspection.

$ 1387.00

Measurement range of 5-500μm with a three-blade design, LED Illumination Microscope and swirl/spin system for accurate assessment of Coating thickness and substrate defects.

$ 296.00

Support multi-coating system measurement, can measure up to 3 Coating thickness, Measurement range 13~ 1000μm, error +/- (3% H + 2) μm, with 100000 data storage capacity and a variety of Data output methods.

$ 3462.00

Measurement principle using ultrasonic, Measurement range 50~ 3800μm, accuracy +/- (2μm + 3%), suitable for concrete and fiberglass substrate Coating thickness detection.

$ 2939.00

Measurement range 0-3000μm, error +/- 3%, easy to carry and high Stability, suitable for a variety of Coating thickness detection.

$ 461.00

Articles

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