Underwater thickness gauge Multigauge® 3000
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underwater thickness gauge
underwater thickness gauge
underwater thickness gauge
underwater thickness gauge
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Characteristics

Type
portable
Applications
metal
Technology
ultrasonic
Calibration
automatic calibration
Other characteristics
handheld, NDT, multiple-echo, underwater
Measuring range

Min.: 1 mm
(0.04 in)

Max.: 250 mm
(9.84 in)

Description

The Multigauge 3000 Underwater Thickness Meter is designed to be used by a diver for most common underwater thickness gauging applications. It is a simple, robust, hand held meter which uses Multiple Echo to ignore coatings, measuring only the remaining metal thickness. Description The Multigauge 3000 Underwater Thickness Meter is a simple, robust ultrasonic thickness gauge designed for most common underwater thickness gauging applications. The meter is pressure tested to 500m and has the option to transfer measurements to a Surface Display Unit or Communicator Software with the simple addition of a replacement end cap. It has been designed and built to survive extremely harsh conditions that exist in the offshore and underwater industries worldwide. The gauge uses multiple echo which means measurements can be easily taken without the need to remove coatings, up to 6mm thick, and the large bright LED display ensures the display can be seen by the diver, even in poor visibility. The Multigauge 3000 Underwater Thickness Meter is equipped with Intelligent Probe Recognition (IPR), which automatically adjusts settings in the gauge for enhanced performance and Automatic Measurement Verification System (AMVS) to ensure only true measurements are displayed, even on the most heavily corroded metals. Only one single crystal probe type is required for all gauging applications.

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