Product Description
KCT300 is capable to measure thickness of non-magnetic coating layers covered on magnetic substrate. Such as: non-magnetic (aluminum, chrome, copper, enamel, paint) covered on magnetic substrate (steel, alloy and magnetic stainless steel), also can measure thickness of non-conductive coatings layers covered on conductive substrate. Such as: (enamel, rubber, paint, plastic) covered on conductive substrate (aluminum, brass, zinc and nonmagnetic stainless steel);
MAIN FEATURE
*Durable ruby probe, more wear and precise;
*Full metal shell design, sturdy, portable, high reliability;
*Alarm function when overrun the settable limiting range;
*Five statistics values [MEAN, MAX, MIN, NO., S.DEV] higher measurement accuracy;
*Large storage, easy to delete single or multiple saved values;
*PC software optional, convenient the data transmission, analysis, printing etc.
TECHNICAL DATA
Measuring Range: Standard 0-1250um (MAX 10000um with probe F10)
Working Principle: Magnetic & Eddy
Substrate: FE / NFe base, depends on probes
Display: 128*64 LCD with backlight
Memory: 5 files x 99 values
Working Temperature: Operation Temp. :-10-50 degree Storage Temp.:-30-70 degree
Power: AA battery 2pcs (Non-aviation transport)
Size: 125*67*31mm
Weight: 340g
Advanced Dual Technology for Accurate MeasurementsThe KCT-300 employs both magnetic induction and eddy current principles, enabling precise measurement of coatings on iron, steel, and non-ferrous metals. This dual-technology system increases reliability and applicability across various industrial environments, supporting a measuring range from 0 to 1300 m and ensuring high accuracy with a resolution of 0.1 m.
User-Friendly Design with Convenient FeaturesEquipped with an easy-to-read LCD backlit display and intuitive manual controls, the KCT-300 is engineered for straightforward operation even in low-light conditions. Additional features such as a battery indicator, auto power off, and a robust hard carry case enhance its portability and ease of use, suitable for field and workshop settings alike.
FAQ's of KCT-300 Galvanized Coating Thickness Gauge:
Q: How do I calibrate the KCT-300 Galvanized Coating Thickness Gauge?
A: The KCT-300 can be calibrated using zero or two-point calibration methods. Simply use the provided foil set to perform these calibrations, ensuring accurate readings before measurement sessions.
Q: What types of materials can the KCT-300 measure coating thickness on?
A: This gauge is compatible with both ferrous metals (such as iron/steel) using magnetic induction, and non-ferrous metals applying eddy current technology, making it versatile for various coating and plating applications.
Q: When should I use the data storage feature, and how many readings can it store?
A: You can use the data storage function to retain up to 100 measurement results. This is particularly beneficial for tracking multiple inspections or quality control processes over time.
Q: Where can the KCT-300 be used effectively?
A: The KCT-300 is suitable for field inspections, industrial settings, manufacturing plants, and quality control labs where galvanizing or coating thickness must be measured accurately and efficiently.
Q: What is the process for measuring coating thickness with this gauge?
A: Simply select the appropriate probe type, calibrate the device, place the probe on the specimen (minimum size 20 mm x 20 mm), and read the thickness value directly on the digital display. The device is fully handheld and manually operated.
Q: What are the main benefits of using the KCT-300 for coating inspection?
A: The KCT-300 provides accurate, fast, and repeatable measurements, supports multiple metals, is highly portable, and includes user-friendly features like storage, backlight, and auto power-off, making it ideal for consistent quality control.