A non-destructive detector that measures the degree of passivation without damaging the base material!
The "NEW Sten Checker" is a measuring device that can measure the degree of passivation with a single touch and record it on a characteristic chart. It determines the state of the passive film from potential maintenance and attenuation patterns, integrating the potential maintenance characteristics (potential × time) to record the degree of passivation. Measurement data can be saved in memory and processed on a computer. Additionally, measurements can easily be taken on the sides and ceiling of the equipment using an adapter. 【Features】 ■ Usable by anyone ■ Can be used on-site ■ Non-destructive identification ■ Measurable from any direction ■ Quick and easy measurement *For more details, please refer to the catalog or feel free to contact us.
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【Specifications】 ■Power Supply: 100V–240V universal power adapter ■Options: Battery box for 6 D batteries *For more details, please refer to the catalog or feel free to contact us.
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Chemical Yamamoto, with the motto of "greater corrosion resistance and shine" for stainless steel, has developed and commercialized new methods such as electrolytic polishing, removal of welding discoloration, surface finishing methods to eliminate rust and dirt, passivation treatment and its identification methods, as well as non-destructive material and material type identification methods that anyone can perform. Additionally, they have created practical metal welding discoloration and rust/dirt removal detergents, electrolytic washing devices for kitchen stainless steel equipment and silverware, and harmless treatment agents for hexavalent chromium hidden in fumes and slag generated during stainless steel welding. Prioritizing safety and non-toxicity for both metals and people, they strive to produce products that can be used with confidence, not limited to stainless steel but encompassing many metals, and have continued to provide numerous patented products. Due to these achievements, they have received several awards, including the "Minister of Science and Technology Award" in 1997, and have been honored with numerous accolades to date.