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RS-232 Coating Thickness Meters


From £295.00


MICRONS THOU/MIL RS-232C


The UTC range of compact coating thickness meters measures the thickness of coatings on metallic substrates. Example coatings include paint, lacquer, plastic, rubber and epoxy.


UTC-1250F measures coatings on ferrous substrates UTC-1250N measures coatings on non-ferrous metal substrates


UTC-1250FN measures coatings on ferrous & non-ferrous metal substrates


All models:


• Measure metric microns and imperial thou/mil


USER CAL


AUTO OFF


BATTERY + –


• RS-232C data output for PC or Laptop connection


• Compact and robust integral sensor built in


• Auto Power Off


• User calibration using supplied calibration foils and base plate


• F-Type will measure on maximum substrate diameters of: Concave – 1.5mm, Convex – 25mm


TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Range


Resolution Accuracy


Min Measuring Area 6mm Min Base Thickness 0.3mm Power


Dimensions Weight


2


Up to 1,250µm (micron) 1µm (1 micron)


±3% of reading


4 x AAA 1.5V Alkaline Batteries (LR-3) 131 x 65 x 28mm 81g


Year Warranty Model No. Description


UTC-1250F Coating Thickness Meter Ferrous UTC-1250N Coating Thickness Meter Non-Ferrous


Traceable Calibration Certificate (Instrument) Traceable Calibration Certificate (Foils) Software and Connection Cable AAA Alkaline Battery (2 Pack)


Price


£295.00 £325.00


UTC-1250FN Coating Thickness Meter Ferrous & Non-Ferrous £380.00 CAL-TA N-1002 ATC-01 LR-3-2


£50.00 £50.00 £70.00 £0.60


• N-Type will measure on maximum substrate diameters of: Concave – 3mm, Convex – 50mm


• Supplied with base plate, calibration foils, hard carry case and batteries


• 2 year warranty


RS-232 Coating Thickness Meters


From £295.00


MICRONS


THOU/MIL RS-232C


The MTE range of compact coating thickness meters measures the thickness of coatings on metallic substrates. Example coatings include paint, lacquer, plastic, rubber and epoxy.


MTE-1250F measures coatings on ferrous substrates MTE-1250N measures coatings on non-ferrous metal substrates


MTE-1250FN measures coatings on ferrous & non-ferrous metal substrates


All models: • Measure metric microns and imperial thou/mil


USER CAL


AUTO OFF


BATTERY + –


• RS-232C data output for PC or Laptop connection


• External sensor with 1m flexible lead


• Auto Power Off


• Offset accuracy allows on site use calibration to give more accurate readings


• F-Type will measure on maximum substrate diameters of: Concave – 1.5mm, Convex – 25mm


TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Range


Resolution Accuracy


Min Measuring Area 6mm Min Base Thickness 0.3mm Power


Dimensions Weight


2


Up to 1,250µm (micron’s) 0.1µm (1 micron)


±3% of reading


4 x AAA 1.5V Alkaline Batteries (LR-3) 131 x 65 x 28mm 95g


@ sales@atp-instruments.co.uk Year Warranty Model No. Description


UTE-1250F Coating Thickness Meter Ferrous UTE-1250N Coating Thickness Meter Non-Ferrous


Traceable Calibration Certificate (Instrument) Traceable Calibration Certificate (Foils) Software and Connection Cable AAA Alkaline Battery (2 Pack)


Price


£295.00 £330.00


UTE-1250FN Coating Thickness Meter Ferrous & Non-Ferrous £380.00 CAL-TA N-1002 ATC-01 LR-3-2


£50.00 £50.00 £70.00 £0.60


@ technical@atp-instruments.co.uk 29


• N-Type will measure on maximum substrate diameters of: Concave – 3mm, Convex – 50mm


• User calibration using supplied calibration foils and base plate


• Supplied with external sensor, base plate, calibration foils, hard carry case and batteries


• 2 year warranty


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