Sep 4 2007
The new MiniTest FH-7400 from ElektroPhysik (Köln, Germany) has been designed for the non-destructive wall thickness measurement of non-magnetic materials such as plastic, glass, ceramics and non-ferrous metals.
This will include: hollow parts such as bottles, aluminium cans, glass and plastic containers with complex shapes; short moulding parts like cups, cans and bowls; moulded and car body parts made of plastic; and fibre compound material and non-ferrous metals.
The following performance features are listed for this instrument:
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Precision wall thickness measurement up to 10mm.
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High accuracy and reproducibility through Sensor-integrated digital signal processing (SIDSP).
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High resolution starting from 0.1 microns.
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20 readings per second.
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Wear resistant sensors with hardened sensor tip.
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Storage and statistical evaluation of 240,000 readings (maximum).
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Display of minimum and maximum readings.
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Menu-driven user surface.
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Context oriented online support.
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RS232 TTl and IrDA interfaces