Elcometer offers a wide range of coating thickness gauges to measure dry film thickness.
Elcometer 456 coating thickness gauge.
All new elcometer 456 top ferrous and non ferrous metal substrate coating thickness gauge with integral probe.
New live reading trend graph allowing users to view the last 20 coating thickness measurement values as they take readings.
Coating thickness gauges.
The elcometer range of destructive coating thickness gauges includes the elcometer 121 4 paint inspection gauge the paint inspection gauge commonly known as the p i g is a popular method for determining dry film thicknesses on non metallic substrates.
A range of calibration options are available on the elcometer 456 coating thickness gauge.
The elcometer 456 coating thickness gauge with scan probe allows the user to set the gauge to the exact substrate conditions by using calibration shims also known as foils.
The new elcometer 456 coating thickness gauge sets new standards measuring the thickness of a coating helping you to become more efficient.
The doubling of memory on the elcometer 456 coating thickness gauge model s and t gauges.
Users can now store up to 150 000.
Calibration foils are precisely measured using laboratory equipment and labelled with the thickness values in microns and mils allowing precise adjustment of the gauge.
Each coating thickness gauge provides the user with increasing functionality from the entry level elcometer 456 model b to the top of the range elcometer 456 model t.
The elcometer 456 dry film thickness gauge is available in three different models.
Elcometer s team of engineers have developed this latest free product feature update to include.
Integral coating thickness gauges are ideal for single handed operation as the wide footprint of the bigfoot internal probe provides greater stability during dry film thickness measurment allowing for consistent repeatable and accurate results.
Elcometer 456 separate coating thickness gauge during each scan the elcometer 456 displays the live thickness reading together with an analogue bar graph which graphically indicates the thickness relative to both the nominal thickness and any user defined limits.