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Destructive thickness measurement is often the only guaranteed method available to test certain coating/substrate combinations including:

• Paint applied to concrete, wood, plaster, plastic, etc.

When it is necessary to measure the individual layer thickness in a multiple-layer coating system, the most accurate method available is the Paint Inspection Gauge (P.I.G.) coating thickness gauge.

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Elcometer 121/4 Standard & Top Paint Inspection Gauges

Available in two models, the Elcometer 121 is designed to measure the thickness of single or multiple layers of coatings on virtually all substrate types including wood, plastic and meta.

 

Elcometer 141 Paint Inspection Gauge

The Elcometer 141 paint inspection gauge (PIG) is a quick, versatile method of examination and measurement of coatings in a portable, easy to use instrument. Ergonomically designed to give a balanced weight distribution for a more consistent cut - even on thick and hard coatings.

 

Elcometer 195 Säberg Drill

Whereas a Paint Inspection Gauge (P.I.G.) makes a linear cut along the coating, the Elcometer 195 Säberg Drill makes a small hole in order to measure the coating thickness layer thus much less damage is done - minimising the area that is not covered by the coatings guarantee.

 

Elcometer 126 & 3240 Dry and Wet Film Gauges

These easy to use gauges are designed to measure both the Dry Film and the Wet Film thickness of a coating.

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