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MiniTest 650 Coating Thickness Gauge

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MiniTest 650 Coating Thickness Gauge

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Advancing with Technology

Coating thickness
­measurement
MiniTest 650
Rugged coating thickness gauge
– for
 any non-magnetic coatings on steel such as paint, enamel,
chrome, zinc, etc.
– for
 any insulating coatings on non-ferrous metals such as paint,
anodising, ceramics on aluminium, copper, zinc die-cast, brass, etc.

Ram- and impact-protected through rubber rimmed casing


Wear-resistant carbide metal sensor tip

Precision gauges »Made in Germany« since 1947


MiniTest 650
Durability and High-Precision

Application –– any non-magnetic coatings such as An optimal ram- and impact-protection


Designed for durability and high-preci- paint, enamel, chrome and zinc on is provided through the rubber rimmed
sion, MiniTest 650 is the ideal tool for steel casing. Via an USB interface, the MiniTest
any measuring task in the finishing in- –– any insulating coatings on non-ferrous 650 can be connected to a PC for online
dustry. metals such as paint, anodising, ce- measurements or display of the statis-
ramics on aluminium, copper, zinc tics.
The rugged and easy-to-handle thick- die-cast, brass, etc.
ness gauge combines extended mechan- MiniTest 650 is available in three
ical life on the one hand and high accu- Description different models:
racy on the other hand to meet the re- The battery-operated gauge features a –– with a magnetic-induction sensor for
quirements of any professional user in backlit display and a one meter sensor measurements on steel substrates
the shipbuilding, automotive, bridge cable. The newly developed one pole –– with an eddy currents sensor for
building, construction or other industry. sensor is made of a wear-and-tear re- measurements on non-ferrous metals
sistant carbide material to ensure a virtu- –– with a dual sensor for ­measuring on
According to model, MiniTest 650 is ally unlimited life cycle under normal both, steel or non-ferrous ­metals
suitable to measure condition use.
Special feature of the FN model:
Its dual sensor identifies the substrate
Technical specifications material. Upon contact with the surface,
the gauge automatically switches to the
Measuring range model F (steel) 0 … 3000 μm / 120 mils
model N (non-ferrous metal) 0 … 2000 μm / 80 mils
suitable measuring principle based on
model FN (dual sensor) 0 … 2000 μm / 80 mils your application. The measuring principle
Measuring uncertainty ± (2 % of reading + 2 μm) / ± (2 % of reading + 0.08 mils)
conforms to the DIN, ISO, BS, and ASTM
norms and standards.
Minimum curvature radius 5 mm / 0.2“ convex, 25 mm / 1“ concave

Minimum measuring area Ø 20 mm / 0.8“ Scope of delivery


Minimum base thickness 0.5 mm / 20 mils (F), 50 μm / 2 mils (N) –– Gauge with sensor and three ­batteries
–– Control standard(s) and ­calibration
Display 4-digit screen data (11 mm / 0.44”)
standard(s)
Measuring units μm – mils user selectable –– Operating instructions
Calibration standard, 1-point and 2-point calibration –– Soft pouch
Statistics calculated from maximum 9.999 readings, mean value, standard –– Data transfer program MSoft 7000
­deviation, number of readings, minimum and maximum basic edition
Interface USB
Recommended accessories
Power supply 3 Micro AAA batteries (for more than 10,000 readings)
–– High-precision measuring stand for
114-A5 01/2018 Specifications subject to change without notice

Dimensions and weight housing: 7 0 mm x 122 mm x 32 mm / 2.7” x 4.8” x 1.26” measuring small parts
sensor: Ø
 15 mm x 62 mm / Ø 0.60” x 2.44”; 225 grams / 7.93 ozs –– Rechargeable batteries with ­battery
gauge: 0 to 50 °C / 32 ° to 122 °F charger
Ambient temperature
sensor: –10 ° to 70 °C / 14 ° to 158 °F
–– USB connecting cable

ElektroPhysik Dr. Steingroever GmbH & Co. KG


Pasteurstr. 15 · 50735 Cologne · Germany
Phone: +49 221 75204-0 · Fax: +49 221 75204-67
info@elektrophysik.com · www.elektrophysik.com

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