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CTM208 Electrolytic Thickness Gauge Electrolytic Thickness Gauge Electrolytic Film Thickness Gauge

Ideal for measuring the thickness of the electroplating layer _ The instrument works according to the ISO2177 standard Coulomb method _ The thickness value and the potential value can be observed at the same time during the test process _ Small size tends to be portable and more powerful _ Simple mode with 4 control keys to complete all test tasks _4 hot keys to easily define common coating test procedures

产品详情

The thickness gauge uses the Coulomb method to measure the thickness of the coating, so it is also called a Coulomb thickness gauge or an electrolytic thickness gauge. It is an ideal instrument for measuring various single-metal coatings and multi-metal coatings on metal (such as steel, copper and copper alloys, die-casting zinc, aluminum, etc.) or non-metallic (such as plastic, NdFeB, ceramics, etc.) substrates. It is widely used in the following industries: widely used in the following industries: automobiles, motorcycles, aerospace, bicycles, sports equipment, electronic appliances, high and low voltage switches, daily hardware, sanitary ware, plastic electroplating, kitchen supplies, NdFeB, Standard parts, security supplies, cables, technical supervision departments, testing institutions and scientific research institutions.

  application:

Such as mobile phone and camera buttons, car knobs, hardware tools, electronic and electrical components, faucets, showers, shelves, sports equipment, bicycles, standard parts, kitchen supplies, toilet supplies, locks, door handles, car signs, door cabinet accessories, Motorcycle brackets, mufflers, welding wires, car grilles, car signs, car door locks, car handles, car interior parts, connectors, wires, NdFeB electroplating.

In automobiles, motorcycles, sanitary ware and other industries, the simultaneous measurement (STEP) function of multilayer nickel thickness and potential difference will be used. At this time, DJH-G and V300 STEP electrolytic thickness gauges are used instead.