Overview
The PRBN0S-D is a thickness gauge Probe from the Defelsko brand, model 6000 N0S Cabled Probe. The Probe features a split 0 ° miniature design with a minimum measurement tip and excellent film Measurement accuracy for measurement of small parts, hard-to-reach areas or near edges. It works through the principle of magnetic Induction. Measurement range covers 0~ 25 mils or 0~ 625 μm, high accuracy, and is suitable for PosiTector host.
Features
1. Miniature Probe design with split 0 ° for accurate measurement of small parts and narrow areas
2. Minimum measurement tip for excellent film Measurement accuracy
3. Adopt magnetic Induction Measurement principle to ensure High Reliability
4. Suitable for PosiTector series host, strong compatibility
5. Provide calibrated certificate to ensure measurement accuracy
Principle
The Probe works on the principle of magnetic Induction by detecting thickness changes of nonconductive coatings on ferrous substrates such as steel and cast iron. Magnetic flux changes are converted into thickness readings when the Probe touches the coated surface, enabling fast, non-Destructiveness measurements.
Applications
Small part measurement, hard-to-contact area measurement, close edge measurement, iron substrate Coating thickness detection
Standards
Provide calibrated certificate
Steps
1. Connect the Probe to a compatible PosiTector host
2. Probe tip vertically aligned with the coating surface to be tested
3. Stable application of pressure to ensure that the Probe is in full contact with the surface
4. Read the thickness value displayed by the host
5. As needed, repeability measurements to obtain an average
Notice
• Ensure that the Probe is in vertical contact with the measurement surface and avoids tilting
• Clean Probe tip and surface before measurement to prevent impurities from affecting accuracy
• Avoid long-term use of Probe in extreme temperatures or humid environments
• Probe abrasion checked regularly and calibrated if necessary
Only for nonconductive coating measurements on ferrous substrates