Intuitive and easy to understand, the 'analog meter' is really great after all.
■Standard equipment includes a dial cover
●A test zero plate (100×50×5(t)mm, material: SS400) is also included as standard
■Applications
This is an electromagnetic thickness gauge that measures the thickness of insulating coatings such as paint and linings on iron substrates, as well as non-magnetic metal coatings like plating. It adopts a two-point adjustment method that complies with domestic standards, internal regulations, and criteria of various public corporations, organizations, government offices, research institutes, and various corporations, as well as international standards such as ASTM and ISO.
*Includes steel and ferritic stainless steel (such as SUS430)
●Coatings (on steel structures such as bridges, ships, steel pipes, automobiles, home appliances [refrigerators, washing machines], steel furniture, and equipment)
●Lining (resin, epoxy, rubber, enamel, etc.)
●Plating* (non-magnetic plating such as chrome, zinc, copper, tin, etc.)
*Excludes electrolytic nickel and plating
●Metallization, parylene coating, oxide films, thermal spray coatings, etc.
●Measurement of thickness of resin films and non-magnetic metal foils
(Measured using iron as the substrate)