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Surface Roughness Comparison Plate (for Sanding, for Grit)

Quick comparative measurement of sandblasted surfaces! Comparison plate compliant with ASTM D4417.

This product is a device for quickly and comparably measuring the roughness of anchor patterns on surfaces that have been sandblasted on-site. KTA Comparator (for sand, for grit). It includes five pieces with different patterns, which can be compared visually or by touch. Additionally, it comes with a 5x lighted magnifying glass and complies with ASTM D4417. 【Features】 ■ Quick comparative measurement on-site ■ KTA Comparator (for sand, for grit) ■ Comparison by visual or tactile means ■ Includes a 5x lighted magnifying glass ■ Complies with ASTM D4417 *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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Blast Surface Roughness Comparison Plate

It is used to evaluate the roughness of metal surfaces treated with grit blast and shot blast.

The comparison plate is divided into four stages of different roughness, and the roughness of the inspection target surface is confirmed visually or with a magnifying glass through the hole in the center of the comparison plate to evaluate the blast roughness. It is used for the evaluation method of blast surfaces specified in ISO 8503-1 and JIS Z 0313. There are comparison plates for grit blasting (G) and shot blasting (S). The surface roughness for grit blasting is 25, 60, 100, and 150 μm, while for shot blasting it is 25, 40, 70, and 100 μm.

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ISO blast comparison plate for grit blasting and shot blasting.

Introducing the ISO blast comparison plate for grit blast and shot blast.

In JIS Z0313, it is recommended to use grit for cast iron grit, silica sand (currently exempt from application), and steelmaking slag, while high carbon cast steel shot and low carbon cast steel shot should be used for shot. For more details, please check the linked page.

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Surface roughness comparison plate (for grit, for shot)

Quick on-site comparative measurement of blast-treated surfaces! Comparison plate compliant with ISO 8503.

This product is designed for quick comparative measurement of the roughness of anchor patterns on blast-treated surfaces in the field. Manufactured by Kremko (for grit and shot). There are four pieces with different patterns, which can be compared visually or by touch. Additionally, it comes with a 5x lighted magnifying glass and complies with ISO 8503. 【Features】 ■ Quick comparative measurement in the field ■ Manufactured by Kremko (for grit and shot) ■ Comparison by visual or tactile means ■ Comes with a 5x lighted magnifying glass ■ Complies with ISO 8503 *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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