Thickness Gage

Thickness gage is beneficial equipment that used for making precise dimensional cross section measurements on the wide variety of coatings and materials which include plastic, steel, rubber, glass, paint, ceramics, enamels, electroplated, pavement, and so forth. Thickness gage uses penetrating X-rays or gamma rays to capture images of the internal structure or a part or finished product.

At this time, this article is going to give you some best examples of thickness gage that you can find on the market today. If you are looking for this useful gage, you have to make sure that the equipment suits with your needs. So, just take a look at the following information to know what this each thickness gage can offer you.

The EES TG 11

The first example of thickness gage is the EES TG 11. This is a multi purpose industrial type ultrasonic thickness gauge. It uses the transit time ultrasonic wave propagation principle to measure the thickness of materials of several types including metals and plastics. The probe acts as a sender and receiver of a 5 MHz ultrasonic signal and an internal counter that calculates the time taken for the signals sending and receiving through the solid being measured.

The EES TG 11 thickness gage can be set at different acoustic velocities depending on the material being measured. The instruction book includes a table of acoustic velocities for some of the commonly used materials. In the absence of the acoustic velocity of the material being measured, it is still possible to measure materials of this kind if a representative sample is available of a known thickness. Reliable and easy measurements can be made on storage tanks, heat exchangers, machine parts, rails, plates, wheels, forgings, castings and pressure vessels.

EHC-09 Ultrasonic Thickness Gage

The EHC-09 Ultrasonic Thickness Gage is the second example that you can take a look. This is the world’s smallest thickness gage that comes with live A-Scan, which is introduced by Datatronics. It is equipped with 100K data logger with direct interface to Excel. It informs the operator when it is required to replace the transducer. This gage includes auto zoom tracking centers echoes in the middle of the screen independent of material thickness. The main bang and echo to echo blanking as well as manual and automatic gain adjustments are ideal for complete waveform adjustment and control.

MG2 Ultrasonic Thickness Gages

The third example of thickness gage is presented by MG2. The MG2 offers many basic features such as Min/Max Mode that measures and recalls the minimum thickness at a fast 20 readings per second, Freeze Mode to instantly capture critical thickness, and Zero Compensation to ensure optimal transducer performance. Various other features make this handheld gage an affordable unit for quick spot measurements.

These small affordable MG2 Ultrasonic Thickness Gages are primarily designed for inspectors and maintenance engineers responsible for measuring the remaining thickness of internally corroded pipes, tanks, and other metal structures. They come in lightweight and ergonomically designed for easy one-hand operation. These gages provide cost-effective measurement solutions in many applications that require quick inspection of materials suspected of metal wall thinning.

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