MiniTest 3100


    The all-rounder: the MiniTest 3100 can be combined with a variety of probes to make it suitable for use in many different areas. Measurement is non-destructive and covers the following ranges:

    • 0 – 50mm for non-magnetic coatings on steel
    • 0 – 100mm for insulating coatings on non-ferrous metals
    • 10 – 200µm for copper coatings on insulating base materials
    • 0 – 1600µm for powder coatings on steel and non-ferrous metals
    Datasheet

    The MiniTest 3100 system has numerous probes suited to a variety of coating thickness measurement tasks, as well as different calibration methods and analysis options:

    • Specialised probes can be supplied,g. completely sealed probes for use in wet areas, and heat-resistant probes for temperatures up to 250°C and 350°C
    • A special calibration method allows for countless different applications; calibration using unidentified coatings (CTC method) enables calibration on objects with inaccessible uncoated areas.
    • The calibration curve recorded in the factory is stored in the probe connector making it easy to interchange probes on site.
    • All probes are equipped with durable poles to ensure long life even for frequent use on abrasive substrates. The pole surfaces are highly polished.

     

    Application

    Non-destructive coating thickness gauge for:

    • Non-magnetic coatings on steel
    • Insulating coatings on non-ferrous metals
    • Copper layers on insulating substrates
    • Powder coatings on steel and non-ferrous metals

     

    Measuring principles
    • Magnetic induction (F-type sensors) according to DIN EN ESO 2808, method 7C
    • Eddy current (CN- and N-type sensors) according to DIN EN ESO 2808, method 7D

     

    Features
    • Wide range of wear resistant probes adaptable for varied applications
    • Universal probes with automatic substrate detection allows quick measurement on steel and non-ferrous metals
    • Wear resistant special probes with a virtually unlimited life
    • High accuracy in measurement and repeatability
    • Storage and evaluation of measuring values
    • Special calibration function for rough surfaces and calibration through unknown coating (CTC method)








    Technical advice: 03303 / 50 40 66

    Technical advice for this product


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      MiniTest 3100

        The all-rounder: the MiniTest 3100 can be combined with a variety of probes to make it suitable for use in many different areas. Measurement is non-destructive and covers the following ranges:

        • 0 – 50mm for non-magnetic coatings on steel
        • 0 – 100mm for insulating coatings on non-ferrous metals
        • 10 – 200µm for copper coatings on insulating base materials
        • 0 – 1600µm for powder coatings on steel and non-ferrous metals
        Datasheet

        The MiniTest 3100 system has numerous probes suited to a variety of coating thickness measurement tasks, as well as different calibration methods and analysis options:

        • Specialised probes can be supplied,g. completely sealed probes for use in wet areas, and heat-resistant probes for temperatures up to 250°C and 350°C
        • A special calibration method allows for countless different applications; calibration using unidentified coatings (CTC method) enables calibration on objects with inaccessible uncoated areas.
        • The calibration curve recorded in the factory is stored in the probe connector making it easy to interchange probes on site.
        • All probes are equipped with durable poles to ensure long life even for frequent use on abrasive substrates. The pole surfaces are highly polished.

         

        Application

        Non-destructive coating thickness gauge for:

        • Non-magnetic coatings on steel
        • Insulating coatings on non-ferrous metals
        • Copper layers on insulating substrates
        • Powder coatings on steel and non-ferrous metals

         

        Measuring principles
        • Magnetic induction (F-type sensors) according to DIN EN ESO 2808, method 7C
        • Eddy current (CN- and N-type sensors) according to DIN EN ESO 2808, method 7D

         

        Features
        • Wide range of wear resistant probes adaptable for varied applications
        • Universal probes with automatic substrate detection allows quick measurement on steel and non-ferrous metals
        • Wear resistant special probes with a virtually unlimited life
        • High accuracy in measurement and repeatability
        • Storage and evaluation of measuring values
        • Special calibration function for rough surfaces and calibration through unknown coating (CTC method)








        Technical advice: 03303 / 50 40 66

        Technical advice for this product


          In accordance with the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), we are obliged to inform you about the collection of data. We meet this obligation by referring to our privacy notice.



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