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3002111 RUPAC Digital Coating Thickness Gauge for Ferrous and Non-Ferrous Materials, model Stratotest FN1.7, compact size and remarkable ease of use

3002111 RUPAC Digital Coating Thickness Gauge for Ferrous and Non-Ferrous Materials, model Stratotest FN1.7, compact size and remarkable ease of use

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RP-3002111
Special Price €320.00 Regular Price €420.00
(Incl. Tax: €390.40)

The Stratotest FN1.7 BluLine coating thickness gauge is a portable digital instrument with an integrated probe, characterized by compact dimensions and ease of use. It allows the detection of various types of coatings (zinc, chromium, paints, etc.) on ferrous or non-ferrous base materials (magnetic and non-magnetic) through non-destructive testing based on the principles of magnetic induction and eddy currents. Calibration is straightforward thanks to the calibration set provided in the standard kit, which includes a case and batteries.

Measurement Range: F 0 to 1700 μm / N 0 to 1700 μm
Accuracy: ± (2 + 2% of measurement) μm (0 to 500 μm), ± (2.5% of measurement) μm (500 to 1700 μm)
Resolution: 0.1 μm (0 to 99.9 μm), 1.0 μm (100 to 1700 μm)
Minimum Base Thickness: F: 0.20 mm - N: 0.05 mm
Minimum Piece Radius: 5 mm convex, 30 mm concave
Calibration Type: Zero calibration
Minimum Measurement Area: 25 x 25 mm
Calibration Mode: Zero calibration and multipoint calibration
Display: LCD display, digit height 14 mm
Power Supply: 1.5 V AAA battery (2 pcs.)
Dimensions: 121 x 52 x 26 mm
Weight: 87 g

A thickness gauge for ferrous and non-ferrous layers is a device used to measure the thickness of coatings applied to ferrous and non-ferrous metal surfaces. These devices are essential in various industrial sectors to ensure product quality, safety, and compliance. Here is a detailed explanation of their use and importance:

What is a thickness gauge for ferrous and non-ferrous layers used for?

Quality Control of the Layer Thickness Gauge
  • Coating uniformity: Ensures that the coating is applied uniformly over the entire surface, avoiding areas with insufficient or excessive thickness.
  • Compliance with specifications: Verifies that the coating thickness meets the technical specifications required for the finished product, ensuring it meets quality standards.
Measuring Corrosion Protection Value
  • Protection of metal surfaces: Measuring the thickness of anti-corrosion coatings, such as paints, enamels, or galvanic coatings, is essential to prevent corrosion of ferrous and non-ferrous metal surfaces.
  • Product durability: Adequate coating extends the product's lifespan, reducing maintenance and replacement costs.
Measuring Protective Layers for Safety Verification
  • Structural safety: In the construction and civil engineering sectors, ensuring that protective coatings are sufficiently thick is crucial to maintaining the structural integrity of buildings.
  • Failure prevention: In critical applications, such as the aerospace and automotive industries, thickness gauges ensure that components are properly coated to avoid catastrophic failures.
Efficiency Benefits through Measurement
  • Optimization of coating process: Helps optimize the coating application process, reducing material waste and improving production efficiency.
  • Cost Rreduction: Accurate control of coating thickness can reduce costs associated with excessive use of coating materials.

How does a thickness gauge for ferrous and non-ferrous layers work?

These instruments use different measurement principles, including:

  • Magnetic: Measures the variation of the magnetic field generated by the presence of the coating on a ferrous substrate.
  • Eddy current: Uses induced currents to determine the thickness of non-conductive coatings on ferrous and non-ferrous substrates.
  • Ultrasonic: Employs sound waves to measure the thickness of the coating and the metal base.

Practical Applications

Thickness gauges for ferrous and non-ferrous layers are used in multiple sectors, including:

  • Automotive industry: Control of paint and protective coatings on vehicles.
  • Shipbuilding: Verification of anti-corrosion coatings on ships and boats.
  • Industrial plants: Control of coatings on pipelines, tanks, and metal structures.
  • Construction: Measurement of protective coatings on steel and iron structures.

In conclusion, thickness gauges for ferrous and non-ferrous layers are indispensable tools for ensuring the quality, safety, and durability of metal products. They play a crucial role in quality control of coatings, protecting metal surfaces from corrosion and improving the efficiency of production processes.

Brand:
RUPAC
Typology:
Layer thickness gauges