Why Choose a Magnetic Coating Thickness Gage?
Reliability often comes from simplicity. The Magnetic Coating Thickness Gage, commonly known as the Banana Gage, remains a favorite in the coating industry. This mechanical tool measures non-magnetic coatings on steel surfaces with impressive accuracy. It requires no batteries, making it the perfect companion for rugged field inspections.
Key Benefits of the Banana Gage
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Battery-Free Operation: You never have to worry about power. This gage uses a permanent magnet and a calibrated spring to deliver results anywhere.
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Extreme Durability: The rugged housing protects the internal components. It thrives in harsh environments where digital electronics often fail.
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Simple "Pull-Off" Method: The tool measures the force required to pull the magnet from the surface. This classic technique provides instant, easy-to-read data.
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Explosion Proof: Because it uses no electricity, it is safe for hazardous locations. Use it confidently in refineries or chemical plants.
Accuracy Without the Complexity
A Magnetic Coating Thickness Gage excels at checking paint, galvanizing, and plating on steel. Its unique "banana" shape allows for a comfortable grip during repetitive testing. While digital tools have their place, the Banana Gage offers a tactile experience that professionals trust. It simplifies your quality control process without the need for complex software.
Upgrade Your Inspection Kit Today
Practical tools lead to consistent results. Adding a Magnetic Coating Thickness Gage to your belt ensures you are always ready for an inspection. It stabilizes your workflow by removing the need for charging or calibration screens.
Expert Tip: Hold the gage steady and pull slowly. A smooth, vertical motion provides the most accurate measurement of the coating layer.
Stop relying on gadgets that die when you need them most. Choose a timeless solution that delivers industrial-grade confidence. Great precision starts with a tool that always works.
For the non-destructive measurement of non-magnetic coatings
(paint, enamel, galvanizing, metalizing, plating, etc.) on STEEL