Ultrasonic Thickness Gauge For Plastic
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Ultrasonic thickness gauge for plastic. These sets combine a wire gauge a tapered width feeler gauge and a set of feeler gauges for tight spots in one tool. It also features a graphics mode for detailed analysis of. A wide variety of ultrasonic plastic thickness gauge options are available to you such as electronic. Plastic fiberglass and composites.
We are the leading source of thickness gages for the accurate measurement of nearly any material. It can also be used on uncoated metal. Plastic clearance gauges squish these tiny plastic strips between two components to measure the clearance between them. Two models are ideal for plastic substrates.
Precision brand 78900 plastic thickness gage fan blade assortment 0 001 0 03 thickness range 1 2 width 12 length 13 blades 4 5 out of 5 stars 19. Measurement of extruded plastics and rolled metals is possible as. The multigauge 5300 grp thickness gauge is a simple robust ultrasonic thickness gauge designed to check the condition of glass reinforced plastic grp or engineering plastics. Ultrasonic thickness gauges listen for echoes and measure virtually any material such as plastics metals and internally corroded materials.
Ultrasonic thickness gauge range 1 200 mm 0 01 mm resolution professional backlit lcd display color screen thickness tester gauge with storage box 5 0 out of 5 stars 3 99 99 99. You can also choose from aisi jis. The positector 200 b1 standard model is the economical and most common solution for measuring the total coating system thickness. Thickness gages include a wide range of features available for enhanced gage performance.
The positector 200 b3 advanced model is capable of measuring both total coating thickness and up to 3 individual layer thicknesses in a multi layer system. Ideal for measuring the effects of corrosion or erosion on tanks pipes or any structure where access is limited to one side. As the use of nonmetallic engineering materials in manufacturing has increased so has the need to measure their wall thickness for quality co.