Like other QNixcoating thickness gauges, the modular system of the Coating Thickness paint Gauge QNix8500 is a perfect example of extremely simple and easy-to-use, durable and reliable gauge with variable and versatile applications. Whether on lacquer or corrosion protection on metals. Whether on iron, aluminum, copper, zinc or steel. No problem. With a simple probe change, all non-magnetic coatings on steel and iron and all isolating coatings on non-ferrous metals are measured accurately and non-destructively. With the modular measuring system QNix8500 paint Gauge the user has two gauge versions that are different in functionality and memory capacity. Display of two readings. Combine measurement is taken when, for example a coated Steel substrate has a thin zinc layer and painted. On a combined mode, the QNix8500 paint Meter indicates separate values for the zinc and paint coatings (minimum substrate thickness is defined at 50micrometers -approximately, 1.97 Mil). Calibration Options. Besides the factory calibration, the measuring system QNix8500 Paint Thickness gauge allows for two calibration adjustments which are very helpful when measuring on curvature or small parts: - with the one point calibration the probe is adjusted towards a known value. - with a two-point calibration the accuracy of the probe is optimally adjusted (two values) to a defined thickness range to be measured. Reliable measurements (also) on rough surfaces. To measure on a rough surface, average the result of a reasonable number of zero measurements on the uncoated substrate and store the reference before measuring the thickness of the coating. Averaging by varying coating thicknesses. With a fluctuating paint thickness or to fulfil a certain norm, the QNix8500 paint meter can be adjusted so that the measured value is calculated from a previously defined number of single measurements. Data management and documentation via Excel.
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