Dakota NDT ultrasonic thickness gauges offer a range of features for advanced performance. Explore different options to suit your application needs, from simple numeric handheld material thickness gauges to advanced A-Scan (Amplitude Scan) models.
Dakota NDT ultrasonic thickness gauges are ideal for measuring material thickness when only one side of the material is accessible. An ultrasonic thickness gauge can measure most engineering materials, including metals, metal composites, rubber, plastics and internally corroded materials.
Dakota NDT ultrasonic thickness gauges offer a range of features for advanced performance. Explore different options to suit your application needs, from simple numeric handheld material thickness gauges to advanced A-Scan (Amplitude Scan) models.
Dakota NDT ultrasonic thickness gauges are ideal for measuring material thickness when only one side of the material is accessible. An ultrasonic thickness gauge can measure most engineering materials, including metals, metal composites, rubber, plastics and internally corroded materials.
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A series of top of the range thickness gauges, designed to measure corrosion thickness.
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Ideal for measuring and recording material thickness from just 0.15mm (0.006”) to 500mm (20”) and sound velocity on a variety of substrates.
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Ultrasonic thickness gauges specifically for use on materials that are difficult to penetrate with sound and for underwater inspection
Dakota's Guide to Material Thickness
A coated surface may disguise defects in the substrate beneath; the wall thickness of a pipeline, for example, may have been eroded by the flow of the material inside. Likewise, the walls of a storage tank may appear acceptable on the outside but be dangerously thin inside due to the corrosive chemicals stored within.