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Layer thickness measuring instrument, combination
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Layer thickness measuring instrument, combination

Fully electronic layer thickness measuring instrument for determining coatings (e.g. paintwork, corrosion protection layer thicknesses)

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Variants

  • One-hand operation with multi-function key

  • Automatic substrate switchover

Reliable, fast measurements with no calibration


  • Manual substrate switchover by user also possible

  • High measuring accuracy over entire measuring range

  • Broad range of applications thanks to dual probe (steel, iron and non-ferrous metals such as aluminium, zinc, copper and brass)

  • Compact design with integrated sensor

  • Long-term use with gentle measurement thanks to polished ruby measuring heads

  • Innovative technology: Hall sensors and eddy current technology

  • Acoustic signal on start of measurement

  • Automatic switch-on/switch-off

  • Graphic LCD display with backlight indicates measured value, battery state, measuring unit and operating mode

  • Measurement display approx. 15 seconds


Measuring range (FE/N Fe)


0–3000 μm (μm/mils switching)



Measuring time increment


Individual measurement: 600 ms



Measurement display


From 0.0–999 in µm, from 1000 µm in mm



Smallest measuring surface


10 x 10 mm



Smallest curvature radius


  • Convex: 5 mm

  • Concave: 25 mm


Smallest thickness of base material


  • Fe: 0.2 mm

  • N Fe: 0.05 mm
Notice

Measurements on plastics are not possible