Integrated Coating Thickness F Probe

The integrated coating thickness measurement F probe operates on the principle of magnetic induction. By contacting the probe to the coating surface, it measures changes in magnetic flux between the substrate and the coating, converting these changes into thickness values. It is used for rapid on-site detection of non-conductive coating thickness on metal substrates, making it suitable for quality control in industries such as coatings and electroplating.
Selection
When selecting, consider the substrate type and coating properties, match the probe's measurement range and accuracy requirements. Ensure the probe size is suitable for the shape of the inspection area, and check the instrument's calibration certificate and protection rating. Operating conditions such as temperature and humidity can affect probe performance, so compatibility must be verified.

Terms

Instruments

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

Using magnetic Induction principle, Measurement range of 0-10000 μ m, support one and two point calibrating, split structure design can adapt to a variety of Probe types, to meet different Coating thickness measurement needs.

$ 340.00

Adopting the principle of magnetic Induction Thickness Measurement range 0~ 1250 microns, suitable for LEEB242 models, can be connected to the printer output data, suitable for nonmagnetic Coating thickness detection on magnetic metal substrates.

$ 219.00

Measurement range of 0~ 1250μm using magnetic Induction principle, with +/- 3% error accuracy and 0.1μm resolution, supports single continuous two Measurement mode, equipped with wear-resistant metal probe to ensure measurement Stability.

$ 320.00

Adapted to 5500 and 9500 series Probe, using straight Probe design, providing stable connection and reliable data transmission, improving the efficiency of coating thickness measurement.

$ 252.00

With split Probe design, equipped with F and N Probe, Measurement range 0~ 1500 microns, resolution 0.1 microns, automatic identification of substrate type, support for more than 60 readings per minute, Protection Rating IP65.

$ 1476.00

Measurement principle using magnetic method, thickness range 0-3000μm, error +/- 3%, with split Probe structure, support single and continuous Measurement mode, equipped with RS-232C interface.

$ 461.00

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

$ 461.00

Measurement range 0~ 1250μm, error +/- 3%, can be one point and two point calibrated, suitable for the minimum F7mm measurement surface and 1.5mm curvature radius of the substrate.

$ 157.00

Measurement range 0~ 1250μm, error +/- 3%, minimum measurement surface F7mm, suitable for complex structure right angle measurement scene.

$ 469.00

Built-in integrated Sensor structure, Measurement range 0~ 1250μm, error +/- 3%, with automatic identification of matrix material and automatic memory Adjustment, support single and continuous Measurement mode.

$ 320.00

Measurement range 0~ 1150 μm, accuracy +/- 3%, suitable for small parts and hard-to-reach areas, Probe wear-resistant and Measurement speed up to 60 + readings per minute.

$ 1338.00

Equipped with 45 ° micro Probe, the smallest Probe design is suitable for narrow space measurement; Measurement range 0~ 1150 μm, accuracy +/- 3%; more than 60 readings per minute, support Data storage and screenshot function.

$ 1338.00

Adopt magnetic Induction principle measurement Coating thickness, Measurement range 0-1250μm, resolution up to 0.1μm, with automatic identification Probe, Data storage and upper and lower limit alarm function, aluminum shell is sturdy and durable.

$ 296.00

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

$ 88.00

Articles

Selection of Coating Thickness Gauges Using Magnetic and Eddy Current Methods on Different Substrates
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Application of Coating Thickness Gauges in Electroplating Thickness Detection
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Coulometric Method Coating Thickness Gauge for Non-Destructive Measurement of Precious Metal Coatings
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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.
The principle of measuring dry film thickness with a coating thickness gauge
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Standard Operating Procedure for Zero Calibration and Substrate Calibration of Coating Thickness Gauges
This article introduces two key calibration methods for coating thickness gauges: zero-point calibration and substrate calibration. During operation, it is important to ensure that the probe is perpendicular, pressure is applied evenly, and regular calibration and recording are maintained. These steps effectively enhance measurement accuracy and meet industry standard requirements.
Differences in Measurement Principles Between Magnetic Method and Eddy Current Method for Coating Thickness Gauges
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