Check before you buy - accuracy you can rely onEvery car bodyshop, Collision Repair Services or diagnostic station uses a tool called a Paint Thickness Meter to measure the thickness of the paint film. The instrument features a side-mounted, backlit LCD display that provides excellent readability of results even in low light or dark workshop spaces. Easy to use, handy and precise instrument does not damage the surface to be tested, without fear you can apply the probe and take the measurement, for example, to check whether the car was repainted, which is very helpful in assessing its real value. Your reliable support during every inspection
- Three modes: automatic mode (AUTO), magnetic induction mode (F) and vortex mode (NFE),
- Measurement speed: 2 readings per second,
- Resolution down to 1 m,
- Measurement accuracy: (3% + 1 m),
- Wide measurement range 0-2000um,
- Large backlit LCD display for easy parameter reading,
- Robust housing made of durable ABS material, making it resistant to mechanical damage and heavy use
A meter that tells the truth about your car
- Body and paint workshops - checking the quality of performed repairs and compliance with the standards, allows you to detect body and paint repairs (such as hidden putty, additional layers of paint),
- Industrial production - for checking the thickness of protective coatings on metal parts,
- Purchase of a used car - to assess the technical condition of the vehicle to avoid buying a car after serious collisions,
- Laboratories and quality control - for research measurements,
- Car washes - ongoing monitoring of the condition of the paint
Detect what can't be seen with the naked eyeIt is best to measure the thickness of the coating on a clean surface, so it is best to clean the area to be measured before starting the measurement and only then to apply or approach the probe tip to the paint. In addition to a dirty surface, a weak battery can also interfere with a reliable measurement result, so we recommend checking that the battery is in working order. A properly calibrated device is ready for measurement as soon as it is switched on.