No, only one model is available. The TQC PowderChecker XP measures from 20 to 110 microns (0.8 to 4.3 mils) and is suitable for most powder applications.
AufwärtsHandy, inexpensive powder combs are available. However, the thickness of coating powders diminishes during the curing process. Measuring powder height in the pre-cured, pre-gelled state requires a correlation factor be calculated and applied to every measurement for every powder. Another disadvantage is that marks will be made in the powder, which are not always covered when the powder flows in the cure process
No. The TQC PowderChecker XP only predicts cured thickness by measuring applied, uncured powder. To measure the post-cured powder coating thickness a dry coating thickness gauge should be used, such as the Defelsko PosiTector 6000.
The TQC PowderChecker XP makes contact-free measurements, and there are no cables to accidentally brush and disturb the powder.
AufwärtsThe TQC PowderChecker XP complies to ASTM D7378, “Standard Practice for Measurement of Thickness of Applied Coating Powders to Predict Cured Thickness”.
AufwärtsTurn the base unit and probe on, press the probe button and hold it 18 mm (0.75”) from the part for about 2 to 5 seconds. The predicted cured thickness result immediately appears on the display of both the probe and the base.
AufwärtsThe wireless probe has a range of 10m (
When the wireless probe and base unit are moved beyond radio range of each other their communication will temporarily cease. The probe will simply stop working. When brought back within radio range of the base unit, the operation will resume.
AufwärtsThe TQC PowderChecker XP will not operate unless the wireless probe and base unit are communicating with each other. Set-up is immediate and automatic. Both the probe and base unit display each measurement result. Both units beep and flash simultaneously and will power-down automatically after a period of inactivity.
AufwärtsNo. The base unit can only communicate with ONE specific probe using a permanent Bluetooth connection. If either the probe or the base unit should be repaired, both must be returned for service.
AufwärtsNo. The data transmitted between the probe and the base unit is secure . Neither the probe nor base unit can be paired with another Bluetooth device. The wireless probe only communicates with the base unit.
AufwärtsNo. While the probe and base unit communicate via Bluetooth, readings stored in the base unit’s memory can be accessed using the USB cable (supplied).
AufwärtsUSB Mass storage is an internal memory storage file system in the base unit that stores 1,000 readings in up to 100 batches. Stored readings are accessed using a common USB cable (similar to flash (thumb) drives, cameras or digital audio players). With your computer’s browser you can navigate through readings and reports. USB is supported by most personal computers.
AufwärtsBiggest benefit of Mass storage is that no software have to be installed onto your computer. Modern operating systems can read directly from the TQC PowderChecker XP without installing device drivers. Connect the TQC PowderChecker XP to a USB port and have immediate access to your measurement data and charts. One-click printing of formatted reports, or cut-and-paste into your application.
No, on the contrary. The TQC PowderChecker XP performs best when there is slight movement. It was designed to measure moving parts on hooks.
Yes, this is normal operation. A queue of samples is still being processed after the button is released.
The wireless probe uses 3 “AA” alkaline batteries. The base unit uses 3 “AAA” alkaline batteries. With fresh alkaline batteries battery a full bar is displayed. The bar reduces as the batteries weaken. When the battery icon is low, the instrument can still be used, but the batteries should be changed at the earliest opportunity.
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