The Sauter JCT 100 is a new-generation measuring coating thickness gauge.
The Sauter JCT 100 can measure the thickness of non-magnetic coatings on magnetic metals, such as iron or steel.
It uses the magnetic induction principle to detect the distance between the probe and the base metal.
It has a large LCD, a peak hold function, an internal memory for up to 500 readings, and a USB interface for data transfer.
Can test thickness in two different modes: continuous and single point.
Suitable for quality control, inspection, and research in industries such as automotive, painting, and corrosion protection.
Key Features
Accurately determines the thickness of coats of
paint or varnish on iron or non-iron base material
Combination of magnetic and eddy current measuring
methods enables particularly high levels
of precision and flexibility. The base material is
detected automatically
Stable, reliable performance as well as
non-destructive measuring
Measuring range up to 2000 µm
Low-wear sensor thanks to state-of-the-art
technologies
Single and two-point calibration
Single and repeated measurements for pass/fail
assessment. The three-colour LED display shows
the current value attribute (green: qualified, red:
below the limit value, yellow: above the limit value)
The display rotates automatically and makes
it easier for the user to read the measured values
from many different angles, or it can
be locked in place manually
Selection of functions with automotive mode,
voice transmission, Bluetooth App, and LED torch
Bluetooth App included for communication and
applications
Main application areas: Coating thickness
measurement on metals in industry and research,
for example in the automobile industry,
metal processing, painting, and inspection
Delivery in a practical box
£329.60
£395.52 inc vat
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