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Ultrasonic Thickness Gauge เครื่องวัดความหนาโลหะ Model TM8812 TM8812C ULTRASONIC THICKNESS GAUGE เครื่องวัดความหนาชิ้นงาน MODEL : TM-8812 เครื่องวัดความหนา รุ่นนี้ เป็นรุ่นที่ทนทาน และราคาประหยัด วัสดุทำจาก อลูมิเนียม สามารถวัดได้ 0.9-400mm ความละเอียด 0.01mm
Used for measuring thickness and corrosion of pressure vessels, chemical equipment, boilers, oil storage tanks, etc. In industries of petroleum, shipbuilding, and machine manufacturing The TM-8812 is a handheld microprocessor-controlled ultrasonic thickness gauge specifically designed to measure the thickness of metallic and non-metallic materials e.g. aluminium, titanium, plastics, ceramics, glass, plastics including rubber and other good ultrasonic wave conductors, as long as they have parallel top and bottom surfaces. This gauge can be used to determine the exact thickness of pipework to ensure the correct settings on an ultrasonic flow meter. The TM-8812 will check a pipe for loss of thickness due to corrosion or erosion.
- Wide measuring range and high resolution - Digital display gives exact reading with no guessing or errors - With high power of emission and broad band of receiving sensitivity, the gauge can match probes of different frequencies - That makes it easy to measure the rough surface, even cast iron - It is widely used in almost all linds of industries, e. G. steel, Cast iron, Aluminum, Red copper, Brass, Zinc, Quartz glass, Polyethylence, PVC, Grey cast iron, Nodular cast iron and other materials. Specification
Features Pocket sized and light weight Range of 0.05 ~ 9.0" (1.2 ~ 225mm) Resolution of 0.001" (0.1mm) Display selectable in mm or inch Built-in calibration test plate Low Battery Indication RS232C interface |
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