ElektroPhysik 80-125-0100 MiniTest 70 FN Coating Thickness Gauge Ferrous & Non-Ferrous MIN/007015, 0-120 mils / 0-100 mils
The ElektroPhysik 80-125-0100 MiniTest 70 FN Coating Thickness Gauge Ferrous & Non-Ferrous MIN/007015, 0-120 mils / 0-100 mils is a pocket sized, versatile and accurate thickness gauge with built-in sensor. Especially designed for easy operation, this gauge is the ideal tool to measure any non-magnetic coatings on steel and/or any insulating layers on non-ferrous metals. Coating thickness gauges designed for measurement on non-ferrous metals can measure insulating coatings such as paint, enamels, anodic films, etc, on non-ferrous metal bases such as aluminium, copper, brass, etc. The spring-mounted sensors are equipped with wear-resistant sensor poles and ensure durability even when used for measurements on rough and abrasive substrates. With coating thickness gauges designed for measurement on ferrous metals, non-magnetic coatings such as paint, enamels, chrome, etc., can be measured on ferro-magnetic bases such as constructional steel, car bodies, etc.
Pocket sized, compact coating thickness gauge Proven measuring methods Statistics function High repeatability For fast and precise measurements of non-magnetic coatings on steel and insulating coatings on non-ferrous metals Enables 1-point and 2-point calibrations Automatic identification of the substrate material Built-in sensor
Measuring Range
MiniTest 70F - 0 - 3 mm (0 - 120 mils) MiniTest 70FN - F
Measuring Principle
MiniTest 70F - magnetic induction MiniTest 70FN - magnetic induction / eddy currents
Signal Processing
Sensor integrated 32-bit signal processing (SIDSP®)
Accuracy
± (1.5 µm + 3 % of reading) with 1-point calibration ± (1.5 µm + 2% of reading) with 2-point calibration
Repeatability
± (1 µm + 1 % of reading) ± (0.04 mils + 1% of reading)
Low range resolution
0.5 µm (0.02 mils)
Minimum curvature radius convex
5 mm (0.2")
Minimum curvature radius concave
40 mm (1.60")
Minimum measuring area
? 30 mm (1.20")
Minimum substrate thickness
F
Measuring units
Metric/Imperial switchable
Calibration modes
1-point calibration, 2-point calibration
Statistics
n, x-, s, Min, Max
Operating temperature range
-10 to 60 °C (14 - 140 °F)
Storage temperature range
-20 to 70 °C (-4 - 158 °F)
Power supply
1xAA (Mignon)-battery
International standards
DIN EN ISO 1461, 2064, 2178, 2360, 2808, 3882, ASTM B 244, B 499, D7091, E 376
Dimensions
Approx. 157 mm length, ? 27 mm (5.2" length, ? 1.06")
Weight incl. battery
Approx. 80 g (2.8 oz)
ElektroPhysik MiniTest 70 Coating Thickness Gauge Calibration foils Gauge tether Belt pouch Operating instructions
More Information
Product Specifications
Measuring Range
MiniTest 70F - 0 - 3 mm (0 - 120 mils) MiniTest 70FN - F
Measuring Principle
MiniTest 70F - magnetic induction MiniTest 70FN - magnetic induction / eddy currents
Signal Processing
Sensor integrated 32-bit signal processing (SIDSP®)
Accuracy
± (1.5 µm + 3 % of reading) with 1-point calibration ± (1.5 µm + 2% of reading) with 2-point calibration
Repeatability
± (1 µm + 1 % of reading) ± (0.04 mils + 1% of reading)
Low range resolution
0.5 µm (0.02 mils)
Minimum curvature radius convex
5 mm (0.2")
Minimum curvature radius concave
40 mm (1.60")
Minimum measuring area
? 30 mm (1.20")
Minimum substrate thickness
F
Measuring units
Metric/Imperial switchable
Calibration modes
1-point calibration, 2-point calibration
Statistics
n, x-, s, Min, Max
Operating temperature range
-10 to 60 °C (14 - 140 °F)
Storage temperature range
-20 to 70 °C (-4 - 158 °F)
Power supply
1xAA (Mignon)-battery
International standards
DIN EN ISO 1461, 2064, 2178, 2360, 2808, 3882, ASTM B 244, B 499, D7091, E 376
Dimensions
Approx. 157 mm length, ? 27 mm (5.2" length, ? 1.06")
Weight incl. battery
Approx. 80 g (2.8 oz)
Product Features
Pocket sized, compact coating thickness gauge Proven measuring methods Statistics function High repeatability For fast and precise measurements of non-magnetic coatings on steel and insulating coatings on non-ferrous metals Enables 1-point and 2-point calibrations Automatic identification of the substrate material Built-in sensor
Downloads
comming soon