DEFELSKO Positector 6000 Coating Thickness Gauge(On All Metal-Ferrous & Non Ferrous)
PosiTector® 6000
Coating Thickness Gages for ALL Metal Substrates
Rugged, fully electronic coating thickness gauges use magnetic and eddy current principles to measure coating thickness on both ferrous and non-ferrous metals, accurately and quickly
Conforms to ISO 2178/2360/2808, ISO 19840, ASTM B244/B499/D1186/D1400/D7091/E376/G12, BS3900-C5, SSPC-PA2, US Navy NAVSEA PPI 63101-000, US Navy NAVSEA 009-32, AS 2331.1.4, AS3894.3-B, and others
Features
Simple
Durable
Accurate
Versatile
Powerful
Videos
Standard Models
Includes ALL features as shown on left plus...
- Storage of 250 readings per probe—stored readings can be viewed or downloaded
Advanced Models
Includes ALL features as shown on left plus...
- Storage of 100,000 readings in up to 1,000 batches and sub-batches
- Live graphing of measurement data
- 3 Scan Modes — increase measurement speed to 180+ readings per minute
- Normal – take continuous readings without lifting the probe
- NEW Statistics – take continuous readings and record average, standard deviation, min/max thickness and number of readings while scanning
- NEW Limited Count Average – take continuous readings up to a user-specified count. The gage displays and records the average of the readings.
- Multiple stored calibration adjustments for measuring on a variety of substrate conditions
- SSPC-PA 2 feature determines if film thickness over a large area conforms to user-specified min/max levels
- PSPC 90/10 feature determines if a coating system complies with an IMO performance standard for protective coatings
- Onscreen Batch Annotation—add notes, change batch names and more with built-in QWERTY keyboard
- WiFi technology wirelessly synchronizes with PosiSoft.net and downloads software updates
- Bluetooth 4.0 Technology for data transfer to a mobile device running the PosiTector App or optional portable printer. BLE API available for integration into third-party software
- Integrate with third-party software, drones, ROVs, PLCs, and robotic devices using several industry-standard communication protocols