Infrared Film Thickness Gauge

The infrared thickness gauge utilizes the characteristic that part of the infrared light is absorbed when it penetrates the coating, and calculates the coating thickness by detecting the intensity of the reflected light. It is used to measure the thickness of paint and plastic films on substrates such as metals and plastics, and to monitor coating uniformity in automotive painting and electronic component manufacturing.
Selection
When selecting, confirm that the substrate type and coating material match the instrument's range, taking into account measurement accuracy requirements. Check whether the probe size is suitable for the shape of the object being measured, and assess the impact of environmental temperature variations. Consider the simplicity of the operation interface and data storage functions based on actual needs.

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Instruments

In line with ISO2808-1974 standard, the range is 0~ 150μm, the accuracy is not more than 5μm, can measure the wet film thickness and estimate dry-film thickness, suitable for laboratory and pRoduction control.

$ 127.00

In line with ISO2808 standard, the range is 0~ 500μm, the accuracy is not more than 5μm, can measure the wet film thickness and estimate dry-film thickness, suitable for laboratory and pRoduction site.

$ 127.00

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

The three-wheel structure design is adopted, and the center wheel contacts the film directly for reading. The measuring range is 0-500 μm and the indexing is 25 μm. It can perform nondestructive thickness measurement on plane and curved surface.

$ 186.00

Roller type design, range 0~ 500μm, stainless steel material to ensure durability, suitable for on-site rapid measurement wet film thickness, in line with a number of execution standards.

$ 146.00

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

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

$ 88.00

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

Measurement range 0-40000W/m ², Light spectrum Response 1000-1700nm, can automatically calculate and display infrared barrier rate, photosensitive aperture 10mm, suitable for performance testing of various Infrared sources and thermal insulation materials.

$ 149.00

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

Split design with super magnetic automatic suction, can be directly tested on the installed film Glass, using 1400nm Infrared source and 365nm UV light source, measurement accuracy of +/- 2%, with laser alignment function to ensure measurement accuracy.

$ 390.00

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

The three-wheel structure design is adopted, and the thickness of the center wheel contact film is directly read, with a range of 0-100 μm and a Graduation of 5 μm, which can be used for nondestructive measurement on planes and surfaces.

$ 186.00

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

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

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