Measurement of nickel plating thickness on both ferrous and non-ferrous substrates.
Devices that measure plating using the current electromagnetic induction method or eddy current method are designed to measure insulating plating or non-magnetic metal plating on both ferrous and non-ferrous substrates, and they were unable to measure nickel plating, which is a ferromagnetic material. Our company has developed an electromagnetic sensor that is completely different from conventional methods, enabling the measurement of nickel plating on both ferrous and non-ferrous substrates.
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■Features - Measures ferromagnetic nickel plating that cannot be measured by conventional thickness gauges - Measures nickel plating on both ferrous and non-ferrous substrates - Measurement range: 10 to 100 μm - Easy operation - Short measurement time
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P4
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P4
Applications/Examples of results
It is possible to easily measure the plating thickness non-destructively by simply bringing the sensor probe into contact with the plated surface. Measurement of nickel plating thickness on iron substrate.
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We provide non-destructive testing equipment for various applications, including measuring bolt axial force using electromagnetic force, crack detection using eddy current testing, checking for hardening in heat-treated parts, material differentiation, and material identification. We have also started selling a new product, the nickel plating thickness SN-2000N.