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After-sales Service: | Online Technical Support |
Warranty: | 1 Year |
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HST2610 Coating Thickness Gauge
Overview:
As a portable measuring instrument, the metal shell coating thickness gauge can measure coating and plating thickness quickly, without damage, and accurately. It has the advantages of wide measurement range, fast measurement speed, and high measurement accuracy. It can be used both in the laboratory and on engineering sites. By using different probes, a variety of measurement needs can be met. This instrument can be widely used in many testing fields such as manufacturing, metal processing industry, chemical industry, and commodity inspection. It is an essential instrument for material protection professionals.
Technical Parameters:
Measuring principle: | magnetic induction and eddy current |
Probe connection method: | split wire connection (replaceable) |
Measuring range: | 0-1250um (depending on the probe) |
Resolution: | 0.1um (F1, N1 probe) |
Indication accuracy: | ±(2%H+1)um; H is the thickness of the coating being measured |
Display method: | 128*64 dot matrix LCD |
Storage capacity: | can store 5 groups of measurement data (each group can have up to 100 measurement values) |
Unit system: | metric (μm), imperial (mil) can be freely converted |
Working power: | 3.7V |
Charging voltage: | 5V2A |
Continuous working time: | more than 200 hours (without backlight) |
Overall dimensions: | 125*71*27mm (host) |
Overall machine weight: | 0.4KG |
Statistical functions: | average value, maximum value, minimum value, number of tests, standard deviation |
Working method: | direct method and group method |
Measurement method: | continuous measurement method and single measurement method |
Temperature: | -20ºC~+50ºC (operating temperature), -30ºC~+70ºC (storage temperature) |
Humidity: | ≤90%RH |
Environmental requirements: | The environment is free of strong vibrations, strong magnetic fields, corrosive media and severe dust. |