The ultrasonic thickness gauge 'CX216', which can measure coatings on resin, wood, and concrete, and can individually measure up to three layers of thickness, will be available for sale starting April 10, 2026.
Dakota Japan Co., Ltd., which specializes in the sale of ultrasonic testing equipment, will begin selling its new ultrasonic thickness gauge 'CX216' starting April 10.
◆ Overview of the Ultrasonic Thickness Gauge 'CX216'
The 'CX216' is an ultrasonic thickness gauge capable of measuring coatings on various substrates, including not only iron and aluminum but also resin, rubber, glass, FRP, ceramics, wood, and concrete. A significant feature is that it does not depend on the material of the substrate, unlike electromagnetic and eddy current thickness gauges. It supports thickness measurement for a wide range of objects, regardless of whether they are metallic or non-metallic.
It can individually measure up to three layers of thickness and also supports simultaneous measurement of thickness and substrate (base material). The measurement range is broad, allowing for measurements of up to 5.5mm with epoxy paint and approximately 15mm with steel materials.
◆ Features
- Measures not only metals but also coating thickness on resin, wood, and concrete.
- High resolution of 1μm detects slight thickness differences, allowing for precise management of both thin and thick films.
- Supports simultaneous measurement of up to three layers of thickness or two layers of thickness plus substrate.
- By inputting a rough estimate of the thickness of the target, it detects the correct echo and prevents erroneous measurements.
- Wide measurement range of 13~5500μm (epoxy paint), accommodating everything from thin films to thick films with a single device.

Inquiry about this news
Contact Us OnlineMore Details & Registration
Details & Registration
Related Links
This is the product page for CX216. It includes features, applications, and specifications.
This is a list of film thickness gauge products handled by Dakota Japan. Measurement principles and a glossary are also included.
It explains the measurement principles of electromagnetic thickness gauges and eddy current thickness gauges.
This is the TOP page of Dakota Japan. We handle various measuring instruments such as ultrasonic thickness gauges and hardness testers.




