Elcometer 205, 206 & 206 DL Ultrasonic Thickness Gauge
A range of 3 robust, hand held gauges allows you to make reliable measurements or scan a length of material for defects or the thinnest point using the scan mode.
Each gauge comes with 3 calibration options: single point, 2 point and speed of sound selection - allowing accurate measurements on a wide range of materials. Compatible with a wide range of measurement transducers, these ultrasonic thickness gauges are available with or without memory and all come with a backlight for measuring in darkened environments.
Measurement Modes:
• Scan Mode: Measuring up to 16 readings per second, the gauge captures the minimum recorded thickness.
• Alarm Mode: Once a minimum acceptable thickness has been set, a red LED illuminates and a buzzer sounds if a measurement falls below the preset value.
• Differential Mode: Set an acceptable thickness ( nominal) value in the gauge and the unit will display the positive or negative ( ± ) difference from the nominal value entered.
Elcometer has a wide range of transducers available for use with the Elcometer 205, 206, 206DL, 208 & 208DL Ultrasonic Thickness Gauges. When selecting a transducer, it is important to choose one which will meet the application, taking the following into consideration:
• The type of material to be tested.
• The design of the transducer probe.
• The measurement range.
• Whether the shape of that substrate is flat or curved or hard to reach.
Please note that transducers are consumables and wear out with use.
• A range of frequencies and sizes is available to meet specific needs.
• Straight and right angle transducers available as potted or microdot.
• Potted Transducers: the transducer cable is fixed to the transducer head on the cable to be replaced quickly and easily. These are more suitable for surfaces with a greater curvature and have a smaller footprint.
• High Temperature transducers: temperature up to 340° C ( 650° F) .
Select from transducer options
Definitions:
• Microdot Transducer:
The cable can be unplugged from the transducer and can be easily replaced on site should it become damaged.
• Potted Transducer:
Unlike the microdot transducers, the cables are hard wired into the transducer head.
• Exxon Specification
The gauge and transducer combination must hit specified standards without missing the first cycle.