Coating Thickness Measurement of Coated Tinplate
A solution for uneven or complex surfaces: TOP-CHECK Ferro-1000
or the DX1-F probe connected to the MEGA-CHECK coating thickness gauge. What are uneven or complex surfaces? For example, a painted tinplate cookie jar. Or the corrugated metal frame of a tin can. Coating thickness measurement is similar for painted gray cast iron. Granted, this is not tinplate, but it is extremely uneven. What all these examples have in common is the task of detecting the minimum coating thickness.
We call the DX1-F magnetic-inductive probe a "spring-loaded" probe. The force used to position the probe is irrelevant. Soft or hard, you can't go wrong. Thanks to its slim design, the probe finds the optimum, shortest path to the substrate and detects the minimum layer thickness.

Application examples for the spring-loaded probe in the DX1-F probe or in the TOP-CHECK Ferro-1000 coating thickness gauge