Helmut-Fischer PHASCOPE® PMP10 DUPLEX

Helmut-Fischer PHASCOPE® PMP10 DUPLEX

Specially engineered for measuring the thickness of duplex coatings from automotive to roof panels.

The ultimate coating thickness gauge for the automotive industry.

The PHASCOPE® PMP10 DUPLEX combines three measuring methods for measuring duplex coatings in the automotive industry. The magnetic induction method according to DIN EN ISO 2178 measures the total thickness of paint/zinc layers on iron. The amplitude-sensitive eddy current method according to DIN EN ISO 2360 measures a single paint layer on aluminum. The phase-sensitive eddy current method according to ISO 21968 measures layers of zinc on iron, with overlying paint layers not taken into account.

  • Predestined for small parts.

Thanks to measurement with the phase-sensitive eddy current test method

  • Your security.

Reliable measurement results on curved measuring surfaces and rough surfaces

  • Measurement in just one pass.

Optimize quality processes and save time when measuring paint and zinc coatings

  • Three in one.

Combines three different measuring methods

  • Quick-measure design.

Automatic base material recognition simplifies measurement on steel or aluminum, as probe does not need to be changed

  • Measuring method: Magnetic inductive, amplitude sensitive and phase sensitive eddy current
  • Measured value memory: 20,000
  • DUAL measuring mode: Display of the total coating thickness (paint and zinc) on iron or paint on aluminum
  • Data transfer via RS232 interface, optional USB
  • Measuring mode DUPLEX: Display of paint on zinc on iron or paint on aluminum
  • Measuring range: Depending on coating-base material combination and probe used 0 – 2,000 µm
  • Duplex measurements such as paint/zinc on steel
  • Paint on aluminum and paint on zinc on iron
  • Micrometer-thin layers on non-ferrous metals, steel or iron
  • Multilayer systems consisting of individual, thin layers in the micrometer range
  • Measuring on curved geometries such as convex and concave surfaces as well as rough surfaces