Thickness gauge DM 100
The DM 100 thickness gauge is a precise, cost-effective, easy-to-use and professional thickness gauge for determining the thickness of various materials. The most common test materials include textiles, nonwovens, paper, floor coverings, leather, foils and rubber. It is manufactured by us from a stable and robust housing. The DM 100 is your choice if you value high resolution (up to 0.001 mm), high measurement accuracy, easy handling and permanently reproducible results.
The thickness gauge can be used for different standards by using different measuring surfaces and weights. The modular design means that customer-specific requirements can also be implemented.
Features:
Possible measuring ranges: 0-10, 0-25, 25-50 mm
Resolution: 0,01 mm oder 0,001 mm
Max. Measuring surface: up to diameter 120 mm
Measuring pressure min.: 1 kPa with a measuring surface of 1 cm² (10 g mass)
Measuring pressure max.: 200 kPa with a measuring surface of 1 cm² (2000 g mass)
Feeler movement: manually
Operation: manually
Interface: via dial gauge, data cable included in scope of delivery
Dimension: 260 x 180 x 400 mm (L x B x H)
Weight approx.: 13 Kg
The reproducible measurement results are achieved by the constant measuring force over the entire measuring range.
Thanks to the integrated measuring probe, which is operated with a mechanical lever, you can easily measure materials of different heights. The DM 100 thickness gauge complies with ISO, EN and DIN standards or your own test requirements.
It is operated by pressing the control wheel, which causes the measuring surface to move upwards. This opens the measuring range and the sample can be inserted. When the control wheel is moved towards the user, the measuring surface moves back to its original position. The lowering takes place over several locking steps so that differences between individual operators are reduced to a minimum. As soon as the measuring surface rests on the sample, the mechanism is decoupled. This means that only the set measuring force acts at the measuring point.
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