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DIGITAL THICKNESS GAUGE FlektroPhysik USA Inc., Arlington Heights, Ill. ElektroPhysik introduces the MikroTest Digital for nonmagnetic coatings applied to ferrous sub- strates. ElektroPhysik USA Inc. announces the introduction of the MikroTest Digital to comple- ment the MikroTest family of coating thickness gauges utilizing the magnetic attraction principle. The MikroTest Digital takes the MikroTest to an all-new level incorporating electronically con- trolled readings, improved accuracy, and un- matched resolution with high repeatability. Circle 154 on reader information card MENU-DRIVEN THICKNESS GAUGE Elcometer Inc., Rochester Hills, Mich. For the precise measurement of coatings the new Elcometer 456 offers radical advances in both de- sign and performance. The Elcometer 456 coating thickness gauge is remarkably easy to use. Step by step this menu-driven instrument walks you through the entire calibration and data collection process. Get fast, accurate readings with full on- board statistics including storage of up to 40,000 readings in 999 batches. Circle 155 on reader information card COATING THICKNESS GAUGE AND SOFlWAKE Automation USA, Westminster, Md. Automation has recently introduced version 6.1 of our QuaNix Software. The QuaNix Software pro- vides detailed statistical reports including histo- grams and other charts and graphs. When used with the QuaNix Keyless Coating Thickness Gauge, measurements appear immediately on the computer screen eliminating the need to download readings later. This is ideal for taking readings on a liquid or powder coating line or in a laboratory environment in which instantaneous statistical data can be generated without exposing a com- puter to a harsh environment. The QuaNix Key- less immediately provides accurate readings with- out any menus, keys, buttons, or other manual calibration corrections. The probe can measure up to 60 ft away from base unit or computer. Circle 156 on reader information card May 2002 23

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DIGITAL THICKNESS GAUGE

FlektroPhysik USA Inc., Arlington Heights, Ill.

ElektroPhysik introduces the MikroTest Digital for nonmagnetic coatings applied to ferrous sub- strates. ElektroPhysik USA Inc. announces the introduction of the MikroTest Digital to comple- ment the MikroTest family of coating thickness gauges utilizing the magnetic attraction principle. The MikroTest Digital takes the MikroTest to an all-new level incorporating electronically con- trolled readings, improved accuracy, and un- matched resolution with high repeatability.

Circle 154 on reader information card

MENU-DRIVEN THICKNESS GAUGE

Elcometer Inc., Rochester Hills, Mich.

For the precise measurement of coatings the new Elcometer 456 offers radical advances in both de- sign and performance. The Elcometer 456 coating thickness gauge is remarkably easy to use. Step by step this menu-driven instrument walks you through the entire calibration and data collection process. Get fast, accurate readings with full on- board statistics including storage of up to 40,000 readings in 999 batches.

Circle 155 on reader information card

COATING THICKNESS GAUGE AND SOFlWAKE

Automation USA, Westminster, Md.

Automation has recently introduced version 6.1 of our QuaNix Software. The QuaNix Software pro- vides detailed statistical reports including histo- grams and other charts and graphs. When used with the QuaNix Keyless Coating Thickness Gauge, measurements appear immediately on the computer screen eliminating the need to download readings later. This is ideal for taking readings on a liquid or powder coating line or in a laboratory environment in which instantaneous statistical data can be generated without exposing a com- puter to a harsh environment. The QuaNix Key- less immediately provides accurate readings with- out any menus, keys, buttons, or other manual calibration corrections. The probe can measure up to 60 ft away from base unit or computer.

Circle 156 on reader information card

May 2002 23