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Dry film thickness gauge with fixed and cable sensor

Article No. 3677

byko-test 9500 Premium+
Premium DFT gauge Fe/NFe Substrates with fixed and cable sensor

  • For measurement on ferrous and non-ferrous substrates
  • Continuous measurement function
  • Combined measurement, Fe and NFe coating in one measurement
  • Total Memory 2,000,000 readings, with 100 jobs
  • IP 65 dust and splash water protection
  • USB connectivity and PC software
  • ISO 17025 certificate included
  • Adjustment for ISO 19840 and SSPC Zero Offset and 2-Point accuracy verification

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$1,570.00 €1,450.00 excl. taxes & shipping cost

Features

The byko-test 9500 dry film thickness gauge has a modular design to accommodate a wide range of applications.

  • Easy to use operator menu
  • Temperature compensation directly in the sensor
  • Precise measurements even on curvatures and small parts
  • Easy adjustment on rough, smooth or curved substrates
  • 61mm (2.4”) color display, resistant against scratches and chemicals (Level H6)
  • Stainless steel probe with dust protection membrane (IP65)
  • Optimal readability of flip display even in direct sunlight, brightness can be adjusted automatically or manually
  • Intuitive menu guidance for the gauge and software, report by 3 clicks
  • Freely assignable key for individual fast access
  • Simple and fast creation of documentation and reports
  • Multiple languages
  • Comes with two calibration foils with a thickness of 49.5 µm (1.95 mils) and 247 µm (9.72 mils)

Standards

BS

3900-C5 5411-3 5411-11

ISO

2178 2360 2808 19840

ASTM

B499 D1186 D1400 D7091

DIN

50981 50984

Knowledge

Film thickness

For all requirements associated with a coating, there is an optimal layer thickness to ensure good flow and leveling, gloss, optimal color uniformity and opacity as well as good protection against environmental influences and corrosion. If the layer thickness is too high, mechanical-technological properties such as mandrel bending tests, stone impact tests and ball impact tests deteriorate, and the cost-effectiveness of the painting process also decreases. For this reason, layer thicknesses are worked out and specified by the paint supplier and quality assurance. These must be regularly checked and documented.

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