LAYERCHECK 750
Non-destructive coating thickness measurements on steel (F) and non-ferrous metals (N) up to 3000 μm or 2000 μm
Coating Thickness Gauge (Digital)

LAYERCHECK 750 USB-FN

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Coating Thickness Gauge (Digital)

LAYERCHECK 750 USB-FN

The small, robust coating thickness gauge LAYERCHECK 750 USB is used to make fast and accurate, non-destructive coating thickness measurements on metallic substrates. Typical areas of application include industrial corrosion protection, appraisers, electroplating and painting shops, chemical industry, automotive, ship, aircraft, apparatus and machine construction. Depending on the device type and probe being used, the battery-operated coating thickness gauges work according to the magnetic-inductive method (F) or additionally (for the FN combination probe) according to the eddy-current method.

Norms

  1. DIN
  2. ISO
  3. ASTM
  4. BS

Technical specifications

Layer Thickness

up to 3000 µm

DT /NDT

NDT

Wet / Dry

dry

Substrate

F / NE

Dimensions

approx. 122 mm x 70 mm x 32 mm (L x W x D)

Probe

Ø 15 mm x 62 mm

Measuring range: Model 750 USB-F

0 - 3000 µm

Measuring range: Model 750 USB-FN

0 - 2000 µm (F) // 0 - 2000 µm (N)

Tolerance

± (2% + 2 µm) of the measured value

Minimum curvature radius

convex: 5 mm/0.2” // concave: 25 mm/1“

Minimum measuring area

ø 20 mm/0.8”

Minimum base thickness

0.5 mm (F) // 50 µm (N)

Display

4-digit screen data (11 mm/0.44“)

Measuring units

µm – mils to choice

Calibration

standard, one point, two-point

Statistics

of max. 9999 measuring values

Storage from

average value, standard deviation, number of measured values, highest/lowest measuring value

Interface

USB

Power supply

3 Micro AAA batteries (>10000 readings)

Ambient temperature

gauge: 0 - 50 °C (32°- 122°F) // sensor: -10 °C - 70 °C (14°- 158 °F)