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[NEVER USED] Coating thickness gauge, automotive paint counter for used car buyers, 0-2000µm measuring tool, white,
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Product never used, packaging damaged during transport. Unopened product, repackaged in our warehouses, in perfect working condition, warranty available.
1. Dual-Principle Magnetic Induction and Eddy Current Probe: This thickness gauge is primarily used to measure non-conductive coatings on metal surfaces and non-ferromagnetic coatings on ferromagnetic metals (such as iron, nickel, etc.), such as paint thickness on automotive surfaces and coating thickness on metal parts. The metal substrate being tested can be automatically identified, and the coating thickness can be automatically calculated simply by placing the probe on the surface being tested. 2. High-Precision Coating Thickness Tester: With a measurement accuracy of ±3% + 1 µm and a measurement range of 0~2000 µm, and quick and easy zero calibration, it can quickly and accurately measure the coating or coating thickness on almost any metal surface. 3. EASY-TO-READ DISPLAY: Paint depth gauge with a large backlit screen showing metal type, operating mode, quantity, battery status, and readings in µm, mm, and mils. 4. FOR THE USED CAR MARKET: A repainted car visually hides anything that isn't. I'm not saying there's been a serious accident. When buying a used car, check the paint to ensure it's roughly the same thickness on every panel. This high-precision coating thickness gauge is ideal for this. 5. FOR A VARIETY OF APPLICATIONS: These multifunctional utility gauges are ideal for checking the thickness of automotive paint, such as used automotive paint, powder coating, anodized aluminum, bathroom fixtures, and bicycle frames. stadium seats, outdoor sheds, furniture, swings, cabinets and lockers, computers, household appliances and toysFeatures
- BrandOTHERS
- MaterialPlastic
- Power sourceBatteries
- Measurement typeThermal mass
- Micrometer typeDigital
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