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

- Suitable for both ferrous and non-ferrous substrates
- Datalogging capabilities with Bluetooth wireless communication
- Automatically recognises material type

- Measures the thickness level of steel-based structures and other materials
- Suitable for use both indoors and outdoors
- Wide measurement range with multiple transducer compatability

- Comprehensive evaluation of thickness levels in steel
- Full colour high quality LCD display
- Built-in datalogger stores thousands of readings

- Measures the thickness of steel-related applications
- Built-in datalogging system with direct export to Excel
- Portable, rugged and ideal for use both indoors and outdoors
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.