Separate ferrous probes have a maximum operating temperature of 150 c 300 f.
Elcometer 456 coating thickness gauge specification.
Non ferrous coating thickness gauge probes measure non conductive coatings on non ferrous metal substrates and elcometer 456 non ferrous gauges accept any non ferrous probe.
The elcometer 456 coating thickness gauge scan probe has been designed with a highly durable replaceable cap to eradicate probe wear and allow scanning of large surface areas increasing coating thickness measurement speed from 70 readings per minute to greater than 140 readings per minute.
Elcometer probes have a maximum operating temperature of 80 c 176 f.
Elcometer 456 coating thickness ferrous gauges accept any ferrous probe.
Choosing the correct probe for your coating thickness gauge.
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Digital coating thickness gauges.
E b s and t.
Three user programmable custom default calibration settings.
Elcometer 456 fnf gauges accept all ferrous non ferrous and dual fnf probes.
The elcometer 456 dry film thickness gauge is available in three different models.
Each coating thickness gauge provides the user with increasing functionality from the entry level elcometer 456 model b to the top of the range elcometer 456 model t.
0 60 mils memory stores up to 150 000 readings in up to 2500 batch files that are each capable of storing a distinct calibration.
Calibration foils are precisely measured using laboratory equipment and labelled with the thickness values in microns and mils allowing precise adjustment of the gauge.
All new elcometer 456 top ferrous and non ferrous metal substrate coating thickness gauge with integral probe.
Each coating thickness gauge provides the user with increasing functionality from the entry level elcometer 456 model b to the top of the range elcometer 456 model t.
The new elcometer 456 coating thickness gauge sets new standards making measuring dry film thickness faster reliable and accurate.
Digital coating thickness probes.
The elcometer 456 coating thickness gauge with scan probe allows the user to set the gauge to the exact substrate conditions by using calibration shims also known as foils.
The elcometer 456 dry film thickness gauge is available in three different models.