9 CALIBRATION METHODS (continued)
TABLE 2: CALIBRATION METHODS (continued)
Calibration
Method
Velocity Entry
10 CALIBRATING YOUR GAUGE
The gauge should be calibrated each time a different probe is used or a
different type of coating is measured.
10.1 BEFORE YOU START
1
Switch the gauge on - see Section 4.3 on page 5.
2
Connect a probe - see Section 4.4 on page en-6.
3
Oil the sensor plate or replace the probe tip if required - see
Sections 4.5 and 4.6 on pages en-6 and en-7.
The gauge will inform the user when oil is required and when the probe tip is
worn or damaged and should be replaced.
10.2 USING 1 POINT CALIBRATION
This procedure requires a sample of the coating with a known thickness,
measured by some other means such as a dry film thickness gauge.
If a sample is not readily available, one can be created using the
Elcometer 500 Coating Calibration Mould (CCM), see Section 11 on
page en-22.
1
Press Menu/Calibration/Cal Method and select '1 Point'. If '1 Point' is
already selected, simply press Menu/Calibration/Calibrate.
The calibration method currently selected is indicated by the icon to the right
of the display.
2
To ensure accurate and repeatable readings and to check for probe
wear, the user will be prompted to zero the probe; clean the probe
surface, hold the probe in free air and press 'Zero'.
The 'Zero Probe' procedure is not only part of the calibration process, it can
also be performed at any time to check that there is sufficient probe tip oil on
the sensor plate and the condition of the probe tip. See Section 12 ' Zeroing
the Probe' on page en-24 for further information.
3
When prompted, apply couplant to the coated sample.
If a sample with a coating of known thickness is not readily available, one can
be created using the Elcometer 500 Coating Calibration Mould (CCM), see
Section 11 on page en-22.
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Description
If the sound-velocity of the coating is known,
simply enter the value. See Section 10.3 'Using
Velocity Entry' on page en-18 and Section 11
'Using the Coating Calibration Mould' on
page en-22.
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