Coating Thickness Gauges
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Free UK DeliverySauter TU 80-0.01US Premium Ultrasonic Thickness Gauge£1,212.60 £1,010.50
- Ultrasonic thickness gauge capable of measuring all hard and homogenous materials
- Maximum measurement range of 80mm
- Single Point Measurement and Scan Measurement functions
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Free UK DeliverySauter TU 230-0.01US Premium Ultrasonic Thickness Gauge£1,212.60 £1,010.50
- Ultrasonic thickness meter with a maximum measurement range of 230mm
- Can measure all hard and homogenous materials
- Single Point and Scan measurement functions
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Free UK DeliverySauter TU 300-0.01US Premium Ultrasonic Thickness Gauge£1,305.24 £1,087.70
- Robust, ultrasonic thickness gauge capable of testing metallic and non-metallic materials
- Features two measurement settings: Single Point and Scan
- Has an upper measurement value of 300mm (11.811 inches) and can be set to measure in mm or inches
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Free UK DeliverySauter TO 100-0.01EE Ultrasonic Thickness Gauge£1,379.28 £1,149.40
- Dual measuring modes
- Ultrasonic technology
- High-precision mode
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Free UK DeliverySauter JCS Versatile Colour Spectrometer - Optional LAV£1,785.00 £1,487.50
- Identifies a range of chroma parameters
- LED light source
- Wobble-free, dustproof and shockproof
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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.