DRY COATING THICKNESS GAUGE

Paint thickness is an essential parameter that needs to be measured routinely. The proper film thickness has an impact on the paint opacity, appearance, and protective properties of the coating. Applying too much coating can also be detrimental that can lead to excessive dry time, cracking, and flaking of the paint film. Coating thickness measurement will monitor the paint process and maintain the appropriate coating properties. Paint thickness gauges for dry film thickness can either be a non-destructive measurement or destructive measurement. The non-destructive paint gauge uses measurement principle of magnetic induction for ferrous substrates and eddy-current for non-ferrous substrates.

byko-test 4200/4500
byko-test 4200/4500
byko-test 8500
byko-test 8500
DUALSCOPE MP0R
DUALSCOPE MP0R
PosiTector 200 B Ultrasonic Thickness Gauge
PosiTector 200 B Ultrasonic Thickness Gauge
Wet Film Thickness gage Measuring the film thickness immediately after coating the surface is important to control the spreading rate and the final dry film thickness. Applying too much paint is an added expense without improving the physical properties of the coating. Wet film thickness should be monitored frequently to maintain an efficient coating process. A wet film thickness gage is an inexpensive, easy to use device. They cover a wide wet film thickness range from industrial maintenance applications to thin coil coatings. Wet film gages can be used on virtually every substrate.
Comb Type Gages
Comb Type Gages
Inmont Film Gage
Inmont Film Gage
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