Details
Powder Comb / Models | Height (Tooth 1) | Height (Tooth 2) | Height (Tooth 3) | Height (Tooth 4) |
Model 1 (mils) | 3 | 6 | 9 | 12 |
Model 2 (mils) | 10 | 15 | 20 | 25 |
Model 3 (mils) | 20 | 30 | 40 | 50 |
Model 4 (μm) | 75 | 150 | 225 | 300 |
Model 5 (μm) | 250 | 375 | 500 | 625 |
Model 6 (μm) | 500 | 750 | 1000 | 1250 |
Versatility
- Ideal for set-up and quality control
- Works on a variety of part sizes, shapes and substrates such as metal, plastic, wood, glass, and more
- Easy to carry; convenient shirt pocketsize
- Available in microns (metric) or mils (imperial)
Quality
- Broad stand-offs on both sides of teeth help keep gage perpendicular to surface when measuring
- Rugged aluminum construction for long gage life and static control
- Precision gage; manufactured to a tolerance ±5 microns or ±0.0002 inch
- Protective leather pouch included with each gage
Simple Operation
1. Push the Powder Comb perpendicularly into the dry powder so that the two stand-offs (end tabs) on both sides of the teeth rest firmly on the substrate.
2. Drag the Powder Comb along the surface of the coated part for at least 1 centimeter.
3. Remove the Powder Comb from the surface and examine the marks left in the powder.The powder thickness is between the highest numbered tooth which made a mark and has powder clinging to it, and the next highest tooth which left no mark and has no powder clinging to it.
Example: The 75 and 150 micron teeth both make lines and have powder clinging to them but the 225 mil tooth does not. The uncured powder thickness is determined to be between 150 and 225 microns. (see above image)
Note - Most powders cure to approximately 50% of their dry thickness. Marks left by the gage may affect the
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