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Posipen® Coating Thickness Gauge

Art. No.: 11047

Defelsko Posipen AB DFT Gauge

PosiPen is a coating thickness gauge ideal for measuring small, hot or hard-to-reach surfaces. It has a very small, unique magnet which can be placed with pin-point accuracy on extemely small parts and on peaks and valleys. Measures non-magnetic coatings such as paint, enamel, plating, hot-dip galvanizing on steel.

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  • Easy-to-Use
  • Lightweight - easy to carry, just like a ballpoint pen
  • Conveniently fits in a shirt pocket
  • No batteries / electronics
  • Rugged - not affected by mechanical shock, acid, oil, water and dust
  • No user adjustment required
  • Certificate of Calibration traceable to PTB included
  • Highly wear resistant probe tip for long life and continuous accuracy
  • Each PosiPen has two scales, mils (inch) and microns (metric)
  • Conforms to National and International Standards including ASTM D7091/B499, ISO 2808 and others
  • Used for: Small, hot, or hard-to-reach surfaces, Spot Checks, Hot Sprayed Coatings
  • Ideal for: Refineries, petrochemical plants, Platers - electroplating, chrome, zinc, galvanizing and Powder coaters

Technical Data Chart
Data
Measurement:EnglishMetric
Range:0.25 to 20 mils (inch)5 to 500 microns (metric)
Tolerance:±10% and 0.1 mil±10% and 2.5 microns
Temperature:-150°F to +450°F-100°C tp + 230°C
ASTM
B499
D7091
ISO
2808
Defelsko Posipen AB DFT Gauge
  • Leather pouch
  • Certificate of Calibration traceable to NIST
  • Instructions
  • 2 year warranty

Place the tip of the PosiPen on the coated surface and allow the magnet to contact. Pull the PosiPen straight from the object to be measured while keeping close watch on the appropriate indicator. Note the reading when the magnet releases.
 

Triple Indicator: compensates for gravity

  1. Use the red/silver joining line when the Gage is horizontal (walls).
  2. Use the green line when the Gage is pointing straight down (green/ground).
  3. Use the blue line when the Gage is pointing straight up (blue/sky).