Elcometer 211 on mechanical coating thickness gauge, which do not need batteries or electricity. Factory calibrated with user calibration setting and supplied with foils for on-the-spot calibration checks - ready to use straight out of the box.
Elcometer 211 is available in both in both metric and imperial versions and measures coverages up to 6 mm (250 miles). Its compact size and easy handling make it the ideal tool for field work where daily reliability is important.
The Elcometer 211 is designed for use in environments where. electronic devices are not suitable - flammable industrial environments, oil and gas production and underwater control. The “V” shaped base is also ideal for pipeline inspection.
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The Elcometer 211 is a mechanical coating thickness gauge that works on the principle of magnetic induction. It measures the thickness of non-ferromagnetic coatings on magnetic metal - such as paints, varnishes and other surface coatings - without the need for electrical power.
The Elcometer 211 is a mechanical coating thickness gauge that works on the principle of magnetic induction without batteries. It measures the thickness of non-ferromagnetic coatings - paints, varnishes, etc. - on ferromagnetic metal surfaces to a depth of 6 mm (250 miles).
The Elcometer 211 is ideally suited to environments where electronic equipment is not operational or is prohibited - for example, in flammable industrial areas, oil and gas operations and subsea industries. In addition, the unit does not require batteries or charging.
Yes. The Elcometer 211 is also designed for underwater use, making it one of the few meters suitable for underwater dry layer thickness testing - ideal for inspecting ships, pipelines and offshore structures.
The Elcometer 211 is factory calibrated and comes with a user calibration setup and foils for on-site calibration checks. The instrument is ready to use straight out of the box.
The Elcometer 211 is suitable for the measurement of non-ferromagnetic coatings applied to ferromagnetic metal (steel, iron). The “V” shaped base makes it particularly suitable for inspecting tubes and cylindrical surfaces.