Products - Oxford - Multi-Layer Coating Thickness Analyzer (XRF)
Coating Thickness Gauges
Oxford Instruments Coating measurement (OICM) has distinguished itself as a world leader in the manufacture of coating thickness gauges. As part of the Oxford Instruments Analytical group, OICM offers gauges specially designed to perform accurate, efficient, and non-destructive thickness measurement of coating and plating.
The key to the dependability and versatility of OICM’s gauges is the innovative measurement behind them. For a range of applications across a number of industries, OICM’s coating thickness gauges are designed to be easy-to-use and accurate even in harsh environments.
CMI 95

The 95M is a battery operated handheld gauge for measuring copper foil thickness on printed circuit board substrate materials from 1/8 to 4.0 oz/ft2 (5-140µm) in less than a second.
It is factory calibrated and requires no standards. Just touch the unique soft-touch probe to the copper surface and note the thickness indication.
Application
1.
Copper foil on rigid, flexible, single- and double-sided or multi-layer boards
2.
Bare foil material
CMI 150

The model 150 palm-sized gauge is ideally suited for various applications. The convenient gauge size and one-button operation makes it easy to use in almost any environment.
Application
1. Eddy current
+ Anodize
+ Enamel
+ Epoxy
+ Paint on aluminum or copper
+ Teflon
2. Magnetic Induction
+ Cadmium
+ Over a steel substrate
+ Paint
+ Powder coating
+ Zinc
CMI 200

The 200 Series gauges combine state-of-the-art electronics and software with a compact, rugged design, built to withstand the harshest work environments, typical in the surface treatment industries.
The 200 Series gauges provide a reliable means for performing accurate, efficient inspection of coating/plating thicknesses at the lowest cost.
Application
1. Fastener
2.
Metal Finishing
3.
Paint & Powder
4.
Non-magnetic coatings: such as zinc, chrome, cadmium, tin, copper, teflon, epoxy, paint, powder coating or enamel on a ferrous substrate.
5.
Non-conductive coatings: such as anodize, paint, enamel, powder coating or epoxy on a non-ferrous substrate such as copper, brass or aluminum.
CMI 243

Engineered for Zinc Applications
Your 243 Application includes Oxford Instruments' world class customer service, to ensure that your gauge maintains the high level of accuracy and reliability your projects demand.
The 243 Application is specially designed to increase productivity and reduce scrap. Using eddy current technology to measure zinc over ferrous metal results in the following benefits:
+ Improved repeatability
+ No need for bare parts calibration
+ More accurate measurements on non-uniformly configured parts,especially small fasteners
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