Thickness gage. (In Gear).Who: JSR JSR Java Specification Request JSR J Sargeant Reynolds Community College (Virginia) JSR Journal of Sedimentary Research JSR Jump to Subroutine (6502 processor instruction) Ultrasonics ultrasonics, study and application of the energy of sound waves vibrating at frequencies greater than 20,000 cycles per second, i.e., beyond the range of human hearing. (Pittsford, NY) What: MP501 Pelt pelt the undressed, raw skin of a wild animal with the fur in place. If from a sheep or goat there is a short growth of wool or mohair on the skin. non-destructive, multi-layer ultrasonic ultrasonic /ul·tra·son·ic/ (-son´ik) beyond the upper limit of perception by the human ear; relating to sound waves having a frequency of more than 20,000 Hz. ul·tra·son·ic adj. 1. coating thickness gage Why you should care: This gage can measure up to five layers simultaneously on different substrates including: composites, plastic, fiberglass and metal Pertinent Data: The handheld unit measures coatings from ceramics to waterborne paints, It can measure individual layer thickness to as low as 0.3 mil (8 microns) regardless of application method (including "wet on wet"). Measurements can be done on a single point or batch mode basis and transferred between the gage and the host computer via serial cable. More Info: Enter 5. |
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