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A paint thickness gauge is an advanced tool used for precise measurement of coating thickness on metal surfaces. It features a clear, backlit LCD display that allows for easy reading of measurement results, even in low light. This tool is designed for precision, versatility, and ease of use, making it an ideal choice for both professionals and hobbyists.
The gauge offers three probe working modes: automatic (AUTO), magnetic induction (F) for measuring on ferromagnetic surfaces, and eddy currents (NFE) for non-magnetic surfaces. This enables accurate measurements on various material types, making it a versatile tool.
Backlit LCD Display: The large, backlit screen makes it easy to read measurement results, both in dark conditions and outdoors in bright light.
3 Probe Modes:
Three Measurement Units: The user can select one of three measurement units: micrometers (µm), millimeters (mm), or mils (mil), increasing the device’s versatility.
Measurement Range: The device allows for paint thickness measurement from 0 to 2000 micrometers (µm), making it suitable for checking both thin layers and thick coatings.
Measurement Statistics: The gauge displays measurement statistics, such as minimum, average, maximum coating thickness, the difference between them, and the number of measurements taken. This function enables quick comparison of results, providing a complete picture of coating thickness.
Automatic Shut-off: The device automatically turns off 3 minutes after the measurement is completed, saving energy and extending battery life.
Power Supply: The gauge is powered by two standard AAA batteries, providing long-lasting use.
Quality Control in the Automotive Industry: Measuring paint thickness on car bodies to detect panel repairs or assess the condition of a vehicle’s paint coating before purchase or sale.
Paint Industry: Checking coating thickness on various metal surfaces to ensure compliance with quality standards.
Inspections in the Metal Industry: Measuring protective coatings on steel and aluminum structural components in construction and manufacturing industries.
Accident Diagnostics: Verifying if new layers of paint were applied to vehicles, which may indicate bodywork repairs after accidents.