Coating Thickness Gauges
Testing devices for measuring the overall thickness of objects such as coating thickness testers used for measuring the thickness of paint used on automobiles. This selection of thickness meters includes models by Extech, Sauter and Uni-T.
Find out more about Coating Thickness Gauges below.
- Automatic substrate recognition
- Magnetic induction for ferrous substrates
- Eddy current measurement for non-ferrous substrates
- Automatically recognised both ferrous and non-ferrous substrates
- Store and recall up to 255 measurements
- Audible high and low alarms
- Easily measure the thickness of a coating on a material
- Ideal for automotive, aeronautical and many different applications
- Automatic recognition of material type
- Available in four models that differ in regards to their areas of application
- Dual-scale instruments
- Focus function for improving measurement accuracy within a defined range
- Available in two models that differ in regards to their areas of application
- External sensor for measuring difficult-to-access areas
- Incorporated base plate for adjustment
- Suitable for both ferrous and non-ferrous substrates
- Datalogging capabilities with Bluetooth wireless communication
- Automatically recognises material type
- Measures the thickness of nonmagnetic coatings
- 0 - 1250 µm measurement range
- Hand-held and portable design
- Measure non-magnetic coatings on magnetic metals
- External sensors
- Hand-held and portable
- Ultrasonic Thickness Gauge
- Determine the internal diameter
- Accurate clamp-on flow measurement
- Measuring range up to 2000 µm
- Single and two-point calibration
- Low-wear sensor
- For insulating coatings on non-magnetic metals
- External sensor
- Hand-held and portable
- Combination instrument for use on magnetic metals with non-magnetic coatings and non-magnetic metals with isolating coatings
- Wide measurement range
- Includes handy hard carrying case
- Ultrasonic testing of thickness
- External sensor
- High precision results
- Optimised for the automotive industry
- Automatically identifies the required measuring mode
- Measure non-magnetic coatings on magnetic metals and insulating coatings on non-magnetic metals
- Measure coatings on both magnetic and non-magnetic base materials
- Automatic recognition of the base material (F or N)
- Built-in memory storage for up to 99 records, with download to PC
- Designed for measuring the thickness of coatings on metals
- Internal memory with the capacity to store up to 99 values
- View the measured value, the maximum value, the minimum value and the average value simultaneously
- External sensor reaches hard-to-reach points
- For use with steel/iron, insulating and non-metallic coatings
- High precision
- Measure the thickness of all hard and homogenous materials using ultrasound technology
- Resolution of 0.1mm
- Available in three models with different measurement ranges
- Measures the thickness of all hard and homogenous materials using ultrasound technology
- Maximum resolution of 0.01mm
- Available in three models with different measurement ranges
- Ideal for ascertaining the authenticity of gold and silver coins and bars
- Supplied with Sauter’s SSG Software
- Internal memory for storing up to twenty files with up to one-hundred measurements per file
- Ideal for conducting non-destructive measurements of materials with coatings
- Utilises an echo-echo measuring principle to determine material thickness
- Available in two models with different measurement ranges
- Ultrasonic thickness gauge capable of measuring all hard and homogenous materials
- Maximum measurement range of 80mm
- Single Point Measurement and Scan Measurement functions
- Ultrasonic thickness meter with a maximum measurement range of 230mm
- Can measure all hard and homogenous materials
- Single Point and Scan measurement functions
- Test metallic and non-metallic materials
- Single Point and Scan measurement settings
- Upper measurement value of 300mm (11.811 inches)
- Measure in mm or inches
About Coating Thickness Gauges
There are meters and test tools for a multitude of tasks and, if it exists, we seek to stock them at Tester. If you want to be sure that all coats of paint have been applied to a newly sprayed car body you'll need a coating thickness tester. You may be looking after fruit shipments and need to check the hardness of fruit to determine its shelf life or storage potential; for that, you'll need a Fruit Hardness Tester.
Thickness gauges operate in a similar way to sonar. They use ultrasound to send a pulse through a layer of material, such as paint layers, to an "opposite" surface such as the bodywork of a car. By measuring the bounce-back time, allowing for the signal velocity through the material, the meter will provide a clear readout of thickness.