High accuracy and good stability
Measure coating on ferrous/non-ferrous substrates
Dry film thickness measurement range: 0-2000μm
LS220H is an integrated high-precision coating thickness gauge, which combines the Hall effect and Eddy current thickness measurement principles. Based on the Hall effect, the instrument can measure non-ferromagnetic coatings on ferromagnetic metal substrates, while under the Eddy current principle effect, it can measure non-conductive coatings on non-magnetic metal substrates.
There are only four types of ferromagnetic metal elements at room temperature: iron, cobalt, nickel, and gadolinium.
Common non-ferromagnetic metals: copper, aluminum, zinc, chromium, etc.
Hall effect: can be used for the measurement of non-ferromagnetic coatings on ferromagnetic metal substrates.
Eddy current: can be used for the measurement of non-conductive coatings on non-magnetic metal substrates.
Probe tip - Ruby fixed
Measuring principle - Ferrous: Hall Effect / Non-ferrous: Eddy current
Probe type - Integrated probe
Accuracy - ≤±(3%H+2μm), H is the standard value
Unit - μm / mil
Measuring interval - 0.5s
Minimum measuring area - Ø = 25mm
Minimum curvature - Convex:5mm / Concave:25mm
Minimum substrate thickness - Fe:0.2mm / NFe:0.05mm
Display - 128×48 dot matrix LCD
Power supply - 2pcs of 1.5V AAA alkaline battery
Operation temperature range - 0℃-50℃
Gauge size - 101*62*28 mm
Powerful and dual-use for ferrous and non-ferrous substrate
Dual-use probe for both iron and aluminum. The dry film thickness gauge has intelligent identification of measurement substrate and fast automatic transfer