Sunday 23 October 2011

A Reliable and Competent Partner for Coating Thickness Measure from Globetek


Determine product quality and be on track in case of process control and cost control with coating thickness measuring instruments like coating thickness gauges, coating thickness meters and coating thickness testers.

As trusted and reliable name in the arena of coating thickness measurement instruments, Globetek offers unique, technically advanced and high-performance measuring units from KETT Electric Laboratory, one of Japan’s leading manufacturers of measuring instruments. With 60 years of experience in the field of electronic thickness tester’s technology helps the KETT Electric Laboratory to bring the finest non destructive testers for coating thickness.
These units are ideal to measure the coating thickness, which cannot be evaluated by conventional thickness testers. These coating thickness testers are capable to measure the thickness of coatings on non-ferrous and on-ferrous substrates with an excellent accuracy. These easy-to-use units are portable in nature. And the direct readings displayed in digital format ensure easy readability too.

Globetek offers variety of handheld coating thickness measuring instruments like electromagnetic coating thickness tester, eddy-current coating thickness tester and dual-type coating thickness tester. Electromagnetic coating thickness tester is available in LE-370 & LE-200J models to select from. The LE-370 can measure the thickness of films such as electroplate and paints coated onto ferrous metal substrates. Dual-type coating thickness tester can be select from LZ-990, LZ-370, LZ-200J and LZ-200W (Wireless) models. Designed for workplaces that need to handle a variety of substrates and a variety of coatings, the LZ-370 dual-type coating thickness tester is used to measure the thickness of coated films on-ferrous and non-ferrous metal substrates.

From all these above models, it is possible to transfer data to printers or PC’s; and make simple statistical analysis, such as recording the number of measurement, average value, maximum and minimum values and standard deviation.

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