When applying a liquid coating, by measuring the uncured film thickness, it is possible to determine the eventual dry film thickness. Applying too much coating wastes time and materials. It can also affect the performance and finish of the product. Too much wet film can cause the coating to crack as it cures; too little coating increases the risk that the substrate will not be sufficiently protected, leading to rust spots.
When applying a powder coating, by measuring the uncured film thickness, it is possible to predict the eventual dry film thickness.
Powder coating is an efficient system producing a high quality finish with minimal waste – where excess or over-sprayed powder may be recycled and reused.
- Inspection Kits
- Inspection Accessories
- Abrasive & Blast Inspection
- Hardness & Scratch Resistance
- Washability & Abrasion
- Flash Point
- Drying Time & Permeability
- Film Application & Test Charts
- Viscosity & Flow Measurement
- Density & Specific Gravity
- Fineness of Grind/Dispersion
- Colour Management
- Gloss & Reflectance
- Adhesion Testers
- Material Thickness
- Dry Film Thickness
- Wet Film & Powder Thickness
- Oven Temperature Profile
- Moisture Measurement
- Climate, Dewpoint & Relative Humidity
- Surface Cleanliness
- Surface Profile
- Surface Condition
- ElcoMaster® Software
- Pinhole & Porosity Detection
- ElcoMaster® Software
- Inspection Kits
- Abrasive & Blast Inspection
- Surface Condition
- Surface Profile & Roughness
- Surface Cleanliness
- Climate, Dewpoint & Relative Humidity
- Moisture Measurement
- Wet Film Thickness
- Dry Film Thickness
- Material Thickness
- Adhesion Testers
- Pinhole & Porosity Detection
- Inspection Accessories
- ElcoMaster® Software
- Inspection Kits
- Surface Condition
- Surface Roughness
- Wet Film & Powder Thickness
- Dry Film Thickness
- Climate, Dewpoint & Relative Humidity
- Moisture Measurement
- Oven Temperature Profile
- Adhesion Testers
- Gloss & Reflectance
- Colour Management
- Pinhole & Porosity Detection
- Inspection Accessories
- Fineness of Grind/Dispersion
- Density & Specific Gravity
- Viscosity & Flow Measurement
- Film Application & Test Charts
- Wet Film & Powder Thickness
- Dry Film Thickness
- Drying Time & Permeability
- Flash Point
- Hardness & Scratch Resistance
- Elasticity, Bend & Impact Testers
- Adhesion Testers
- Washability & Abrasion
- Gloss & Reflectance
- Colour Management
When applying a liquid coating, by measuring the uncured film thickness, it is possible to determine the eventual dry film thickness. Applying too much coating wastes time and materials. It can also affect the performance and finish of the product. Too much wet film can cause the coating to crack as it cures; too little coating increases the risk that the substrate will not be sufficiently protected, leading to rust spots.
When applying a powder coating, by measuring the uncured film thickness, it is possible to predict the eventual dry film thickness.
Powder coating is an efficient system producing a high quality finish with minimal waste – where excess or over-sprayed powder may be recycled and reused.