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ElektroPhysik 80-190-0000 MiniTest-FH Magnetic Wall Thickness Gauge for Plastics, Glass, Titanium, and more
Price: $ 6,145.00
Ranges up to 24mm / 1"
The ElektroPhysik 80-190-0000 MiniTest-FH Magnetic Wall Thickness Gauge is designed for non-destructive measurements up to 24mm / 1". The ElektroPhysik 80-190-0000 MiniTest-FH Magnetic Wall Thickness Gauge offers straightforward thickness measurements of non-magnetic materials such as plastic, glass, synthetics, non-magnetic metals, and composites. Components with complex geometries can also be measured with ease. An intelligent SIDSP sensor enables the ElektroPhysik 80-190-0000 MiniTest-FH Magnetic Wall Thickness Gauge to provide high-precision measurement and reproducibility while compensating for the influence of temperatures in the measuring environment and in the object being measured. A wide range of sensors allows to adapt to different applications and measuring tasks.
Thickness is determined by measuring the distance of a reference ball or wire to the sensor tip. The reference ball is attracted by a powerful magnet positioned directly behind the sensor tip. The steel target balls are treated according to a specialized ElektroPhysik procedure which allows reproducibility of test results of up to 0.5%. Special features such as an automatic calibration function for zero calibration and direct transfer of readings into a spreadsheet or CAQ system complement the high user comfort provided by the intuitive menu operation.
Kit Contents
Features
- High precision wall thickness measurement up to 24 mm
- Exceptional accuracy and repeatability through sensor-integrated digital signal processing (SIDSP)
- 2 million readings storable in more than 200 batches
- Up to 20 readings per second
- Wear-resistant sensors with hardened sensor tips
- Direct data import into evaluation software
- Bluetooth, USB and RS 232 C interfaces
- IP 65 Water and Dust Resistance
Specifications
Technical Details
Note 1:Includes additional calibration with 1mm diameter balls for use in small concave areas Note 2:Use of Magnetic balls allows for extended measuring range
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