Coating Thickness Gauges
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Free UK DeliveryExtech TKG100 Ultrasonic Thickness Gauge£1,618.80 £1,349.00
- 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
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Free UK DeliveryExtech TKG250 Colour Waveform Ultrasonic Thickness Gauge / Datalogger£2,110.00 £1,758.33
- Comprehensive evaluation of thickness levels in steel
- Full colour high quality LCD display
- Built-in datalogger stores thousands of readings
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Free UK DeliveryExtech TKG150 Ultrasonic Thickness Gauge / Datalogger£2,154.00 £1,795.00
- 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
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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.