Hitachi High-Tech Analytical Science offers a range of paint and powder coating thickness gages designed specifically for measuring coating thickness over ferrous and non-ferrous metal substrates.

Products in this Group

  • CMI155 and CMI157 Paint and Powder Gages - Meant for rapid inspection of paint, lacquer and other protective coatings on steel and aluminium substrates. CMI157 can measure coatings that are 50% thicker than what can be achieved with CMI155.
  • CMI255 and CMI257 General Purpose Gages - Designed for inspection and quality assurance of paint, lacquer and other protective coatings on metal substrates. CMI225 contains an in-built probe for single-handed operation. CMI257 uses a tethered probe to provide better access to hard to reach areas.
  • CMI233 Metal, Paint, and Powder Coating Gage - Meant for industrial coating quality control professionals.
  • CMI243 Electroplating Gage - Used in the electroplating and galvanizing sectors to acquire easy, accurate and repeatable coating thickness measurements.  Can also be equipped with a probe for measuring paint and other protective coatings on steel.
  • CMI730 Metal, Paint, and Powder Coating Gage – Benchtop system for a range of coating thickness applications that require fast, easy and precise coating measurements across a range of substrates.

Applications

The main applications of paint and powder coating thickness gages are listed below:

  • Appliances
  • Architectural parts
  • Automotive and aerospace parts
  • General industrial items

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