Universal Coating Thickness Measurement
March 1, 2015
Fischer Technology - provider of instruments for coating thickness measurement, material analysis, material testing and micro/nanoindentation instrumentation - has released the FISCHERSCOPE MMS PC2. "Different applications require different test methods," said a company spokesperson. "The FISCHERSCOPE MMS PC2 combines the most commonly used non-destructive test methods in one measuring system. It is a compact universal coating thickness and material property measurement system with data archiving and measurement data processing capabilities used for incoming inspections, ongoing production, sampling or routine tests."
According to the company, the modular design allows the user to combine and configure different test methods and probes for virtually any coating/substrate combinations. The following methods are available:
- Magnetic induction
- Eddy current (amplitude-sensitive and phase-sensitive)
- Magnetic
- Beta-backscatter
- Micro-resistance
- Duplex.
"The included Fischer DataCenter software makes it possible for users to easily generate individual reports and design them with their own logos, images and graphics," said the spokesperson. "Operators can integrate any desired measurements, statistical values and graphic displays via drag and drop. This eliminates the need to work with pen and paper."
For more information contact:
Fischer Technology, Inc.
750 Marshall Phelps Rd.
Windsor, CT 06095
800-243-8417 / 860-683-0781
info@fischer-technology.com
www.fischer-technology.com
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