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Oil layer thickness sensor NG2

Oil layer thickness sensor - NG2 - Infralytic
Oil layer thickness sensor - NG2 - Infralytic
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Type
oil layer

Description

The light, user-friendly handheld device NG2 corresponds to the latest state of the art and enables more precise layer thickness measurements than all comparison methods. In less than a second you get the measured value of the oil layer thickness in g/m² or mg/m². Through continuous optimization and adaptation to specific customer requirements, we can offer you a long-term stable measuring device according to your wishes. The technology used here, developed by Infralytic GmbH, has become a worldwide standard. The application spectrum ranges from the rolling mill, in which initial oiling takes place for the purpose of corrosion protection and / or for the application of preforming oils, through metal processors and stampers all the way down to car makers. For the steel and aluminum processing industry, defined oiling for molding processes is essential today. Our technology now specifies the oil in measured values. This measured value, the mean value of the last measurements and the set device parameters are shown on the clear graphic display. The internal memory allows you to save up to 500 measured values ​​and, if necessary, these can be called up on a PC / laptop / tablet or phone. All calibrations are interchangeable among the devices of the NG group and can easily be transferred to other measuring devices of the NG series. This applies not only to the handheld devices but also to the inline oil layer thickness sensors NGO3. Calibration transfer from the handheld device to the inline sensor and vice versa.
*Prices are pre-tax. They exclude delivery charges and customs duties and do not include additional charges for installation or activation options. Prices are indicative only and may vary by country, with changes to the cost of raw materials and exchange rates.