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To measure coatings without destroying them, digital thickness gauges with an eddy current principle of operation are used. A thin wire is wound around the probe of the device, which, with the help of a current passing through the coil, generates an alternating magnetic field. An alternating magnetic field is generated on the surface of the probe of the device with the help of a current that passes through a coil on which a thin wire is installed. The eddy current method is mainly used for highly conductive surfaces made of non-ferrous metals, such as aluminum.
| Type | Price, UAH | |||||||
| Range, mm | D.o., µm | Error, mm | Material | Dimensions, mm | Weight, kg | Comm. from PC | ||
| TVK-1 | 0-1.25 | 1/0.1 | ±1-3% | metals + non-metals | 126x65x27 | 0.1 | - | |
| TVK-2 | 0-1.25 | 1/0.1 | ±1-3% | metals + non-metals | 126x65x27 | 0.1 | Bluetooth | |
| TVK-2100N | 0-1.25 | 1/0.1 | 1±1% | nonmetals | 150x74x32 | 0.2 | + | |
| TVK-2100F | 0-1.25 | 1/0.1 | 1±1.5% | metals | 150x74x32 | 0.2 | + | |
*Prices do not include VAT 20%









