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Ultrasonic Coating Thickness Gauges
Non-destructively measures a wide variety of applications using proven ultrasound technology. Measures the thickness of coatings over concrete, wood, composite materials and more.
Select Standard or Advanced 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.
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Simple ■ Ready to measure – no adjustment required to measure most coatings ■ One-handed menu navigation ■ Bi-color indicator light – ideal in a noisy environment ■ RESET feature instantly restores factory settings Durable ■ Solvent, acid, oil, water and dust resistant – meets or exceeds IP5X ■ Scratch/Solvent resistant display suitable for harsh environments ■ Shock-absorbing, protective rubber holster with belt clip ■ Two year warranty on both gage body and probe Accurate ■ 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 Versatile ■ Continually displays/updates average, standard deviation, and number of readings while measuring ■ I nternal memory stores up to 10,000 readings in up to 1000 batches ■ Built-in clock to date and time stamp each stored measurement ■ USB, IR and serial output options for simple communication with printers and PCs ■ Backlit display for dim or dark environments ■ Mils/Microns switchable ■ Selectable display languages
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Technical Details
Coatings & DFT Meters
The thickness of a coating on metal directly affects the protection of the item when it is subjected to wear or attack
The thickness of a coating on metal directly affects the protection of the item when it is subjected to wear or attack
Shore Hardness & Testers
The durometer scale was defined by Albert F. Shore, who developed a measurement

The durometer scale was defined by Albert F. Shore, who developed a measurement
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