Coating Thickness Meter
Concrete coatings are commonplace in industrial and commercial. Specifications usually call for a minimum coating thickness. This ultrasonic device provides a non-destructive means for determining coating thickness insitu. It is also useful for checking coating thicknesses on wood, plastic.
Details
The unit is small, accurate, and provides data-logging. Measure coatings between 50 and 3800 microns with an accuracy of +-2microns.
- Ready to measure no adjustment required to measure most coatings
- Hi-color indicator light ideal in a noisy environment
- Backlit display for dim or dark environments
- Solvent, acid, oil, water and dust resistant
- Shock-absorbing, protective rubber holster with belt clip
- Mils/Microns switchable
- Responsive transducers provide fast, accurate readings (up to 40 readings/minute)
- Proven non-destructive ultrasonic technique conforms to ASTM D6132 and ISO 2808
- Certificate of Calibration showing traceability to NIST included
Data Logging
Continually displays/updates average, standard deviation, and number of readings while measuring and the internal memory stores up to 10,000 readings in up to 1000 batches. Readings are date and time stamped for easy interpretation. Connections to PC include USB, IR and serial output as well as simple printers.
Specifications
Standard models measure the total thickness of a coating system. Advanced models measure total thickness of a coating system or up to 3 individual layer thicknesses in a multi-layer system. Also features graphic readout for detailed analysis of the coating system.
- SIZE: 146 x 64 x 31 mm
- WEIGHT: 165 g without batt.
- RANGE: 50 - 3800 microns or 2 - 150 mils
- ACCURACY:± (2 microns + 3% of reading) ± (0.1 mils + 3% of reading)
All gauges are supplied with probe, precision plastic shims, protective rubber holster with belt clip, couplet, 3 AAA batteries, instructions, nylon carrying case with shoulder strap, Certificate of Calibration traceable to NIST, two (2) year warranty.
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