M&I Instruments DT 156 Coating Thickness Tester User Manual

Below you will find brief information for Coating Thickness Tester DT 156. This manual describes the operation of the DT-156 coating thickness tester, a device that measures the thickness of non-magnetic and insulating coatings on both ferrous and non-ferrous metals. It features a variety of measuring, calibration, and storage capabilities. Including a menu system for easy setup and data management allows for multiple measurements in different modes. It’s designed for both simple occasional readings and comprehensive statistical analyses.

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Key features

  • Measures both magnetic and non-magnetic coatings
  • Features a menu system for easy setup
  • Direct and Group measuring modes
  • Statistical analysis for up to 80 readings
  • Memory for 320 readings (80 for each group)
  • USB Interface for PC analysis software

Frequently asked questions

It can measure both non-magnetic (e.g., paint, zinc on steel) and insulating coatings (e.g., paint, anodizing coatings) on ferrous and non-ferrous metal substrates.

The manual outlines several calibration methods, including zero-point, one-point, and two-point calibrations. Each method is suited for different applications and measurement requirements.

Yes, the device has memory for up to 320 readings, which can be stored in individual groups. You can also download data to a PC for analysis using the USB interface.

The DT-156 calculates statistics such as average value, standard deviation, maximum reading, and minimum reading. This data helps you analyze the consistency and variation in your measurements.

Yes. You can set limits for specific groups or the direct measuring mode. The device will then indicate if a reading falls outside the tolerance range.
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