Wall thickness gauges are designed to measure thickness of materials from one side using ultrasonic sound waves. When an ultrasonic wave is sent through the material, this signal is reflected by the back wall of the material and received by the wall thickness gauge. The delay between sending and receiving the signal can be used to calculate the wall thickness of the material.
To be able to measure thickness of materials with an ultrasonic thickness gauge, the material needs to be homegenous and it needs to carry ultrasonic sound waves. Most metals are suitable for measurement with a wall thickness gauge but other materials such as glass, some plastics and even rubber can be measured as well with ultrasonic waves.
Common applications where ultrasonic thickness gauges are used are measuring corrosion on ship hulls or inside pipes from the outside. Corroded metal does not carry ultrasonic waves because it contains air. By using a wall thickness gauge you can very easily measure the thickness of the non-corroded part of the metal. This is especially useful when the backside of the material is out of reach, this is the case with many ship hulls and pipes. Other common applications are measurement of wall thickness of plastic and glass bottles and metal cans or containers. Ultrasonic thickness gauges can be used for all kinds of quality control or inspection purposes. Contact us for more information.
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The top-of-the-line model in the CMX Series of Gauges that measures both coating and wall thickness quickly and accurately from only one side - with datalogger
Top High Performance Data Logging (12000 Measurements) Wall Thickness Gauge which Measures through paint and coatings with Data Logging and enhanced display
Equipped with multiple viewing options to provide users with a complete set of inspection tools: (RF waveform, +/- Rectified waveform and Large Digits).
The TI-MMX-SDL has the ability to store 64 custom user defined setups. All factory setups can be selected, edited and saved to any setup location.
Use the visual alarm to set hi and lo limits for applications requiring specific tolerances. If the actual thickness value is above or below the limits, a red light is illuminated.
The TI-MMX-SDL also comes complete with our Windows® PC software for transferring data to and from a PC.