CM-8825 Coating Thickness Gauge Introduction
CM-8825 integrated dual-use coating thickness gauge (magnetic / eddy current sensor) can be widely used in machinery manufacturing, metallurgy, chemical industry, petroleum, building materials, scientific research and production and other industries and places. Features
Magnetic sensors can measure non-ferrous magnetic coatings and coatings on ferromagnetic metal substrates such as steel, iron, paints, powders, plastics, rubber, synthetic materials, phosphate coatings, chromium, zinc, lead, aluminum, tin, cadmium , Porcelain, enamel, oxide layer, etc.
Eddy current sensors can measure the thickness of non-conductive coatings on non-magnetic metal substrates such as copper, aluminum, zinc, and tin, such as paint, rubber, plastic layers, and enamel.
Executive standards: GB / T4956, GB / T4957 national standards, ISO 2178 international standards.
Can be widely used in machinery manufacturing, metallurgy, chemical industry, petroleum, building materials, scientific research and production and other industries and places. Technical Parameters
Measuring range: 0 ~ 1250um (other specifications can be customized)
Resolution: 0.1um (when the measurement range is less than 100um)
1um (when the measurement range is greater than 100um)
Accuracy: ± 2.5um or ± 1 ~ 3% H
Minimum measuring area: 6mm
Minimum curvature radius of substrate: F magnetic convex: 1.5mm concave: 25mm
N eddy current convex: 3mm concave: 50mm
Thinnest measurement base: 0.3mm
Metric / Imperial: Metric and English units can be selected
Battery voltage indication: Low voltage alert function
Automatic shutdown: with automatic shutdown function
Power source: 1.5V No. 5 battery 4
Operating environment: Temperature: 0 ~ 40 ℃ Humidity: 10 ~ 90% RH
Dimensions: 161 × 69 × 32mm
Weight: 210g (without battery)
Introduction
CM-8825 integrated dual-use coating thickness gauge (magnetic / eddy current sensor) can be widely used in machinery manufacturing, metallurgy, chemical industry, petroleum, building materials, scientific research and production and other industries and places.