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PCE-TG130 thickness gauge |
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The PCE-TG130 is a thickness gauge that is easy to use for all types of materials. This thickness gauge measures the thickness of walls and other materials accurately using ultrasonic sound. A different velocity of sound corresponds to each type of material. |
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- For use with all types of materials with edges, rims or thin pipes. - 5MHz sensor head- Resolution of 0.1mm - 4 digit LCD - Backlight display - Battery level indicator - Coupling gel that is used between the sensor and the object being measured - Automatic calibration - 3.0mm integrated steel calibration plate View or print the user's manual |
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Technical specifications | |
Measurement range | 3.0mm to 225.0mm |
Range for steel tubes | minimum 3mm of thickness x 20mm diameter |
Measureable materials | iron, steel, plastic, glass, gold and other homogeneous materials |
Frequency | standard 2.5MHz, diameter of the sensor of 12mm |
Resolution | 0.1mm |
Calibration | integrated 3mm steel plate |
Accuracy | ±0.1mm |
Sound velocoty range | 500 to 9999m/s (user adjustable according to the material) |
Sound velocity resolution | 1 m/s |
Display | 4 digit LCD |
Surface temperature of the sensor | standard -10 to 50°C |
Shape of the measurement head | straight angle |
Operating conditions | 0 to 40°C / 20 to 90% r.h. |
Battery level indicator | low battery warning |
Power | 2 AA batteries |
Operating time | 250 h |
Auto shut-off | to save battery (after 3 minutes of inactivity) |
Dimensions | 124 x 67 x 30mm |
Weight | 240g including battery |
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Optional accessories |
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- Coupling gel The standard kit includes a tube of coupling gel. If you are aware that you have to perform many measurements you can order more gel from us. We recommend that you use the coupling gel to improve the contact between the sensor head and the object that is measured and to protect the surface of the object from the sensor. |
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