DMP10 – 40 SERIES
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Tactile
and non-destructive coating thickness measurement
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The
measuring devices of the DMP10-40 series are the perfect solution for fast
and non-destructive
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coating thickness
measurement on magnetized and non-magnetized base materials. Used primarily
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in
quality assurance, these compact devices are impressive with their robust and
ergonomic design
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and extensive
functions.
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Depending on the application, you will
find the right device in the DMP family. The DMP10 and 20 models
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offer an optimal entry level with
extensive functionalities, while the DMP30 and 40 models also meet higher
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demands. In addition to the various measuring instruments, a
wide range of high-precision digital and
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analog probes are available.
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With
the intuitive Tactile Suite, transferring, evaluating and exporting your
measurement data is more
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comfortable than ever
before.
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Features
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§ Universal
device series for tactile coating thickness measurement thanks to enormously
wide probe portfolio
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§ Test
method: Magnetic induction and amplitude sensitive eddy current method
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§ Measured
value memory: DMP10/20: 10,000 in one batch, DMP30/40: 250,000 in 2,500
batches
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§ Measurement
range: Depending on the combination of coating and base material and the used
probe
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§ Robust
aluminum housing with protection class IP64
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§ Replaceable
Li-Ion battery for >24 h operating time
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§ Easy
data transfer via USB-C and Bluetooth
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§ Limit
monitoring via light, sound and vibration
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§ Digital
and analog probes available for various applications
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Tactile Suite
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Tactile
Suite is an efficient software solution with a modern design, innovative user
guidance and versatile functions
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for your
evaluations and reporting. Tailored to your needs, Tactile Suite is the most
intuitive software in tactile
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coating thickness
measurement. The Tactile Suite is available for all devices of the DMP
series.
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Features and criteria for probe selection
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Depending
on the application, our probes have specific properties and meet certain
criteria to provide you with a
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result of
highest accuracy. Examples of measurement conditions for selecting the
optimal probe:
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§ Dimension
of measurement area
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§ Geometry
of specimen or the measuring site
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§ Surface
condition of specimen
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§ Combination
of coating and base material
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§ Thickness
of coating and base material
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§ Coating
hardness
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§ Manual
or automated measurement
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§ Ambient
conditions, e.g. wetness
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