Pompano Beach, Florida – The TKG Series thickness gages, the TKG100, TKG150, and TKG250, are designed in compact, handheld, rugged housings for field use. The ultrasonic technology allows for non-destructive thickness measurements, primarily for steel structures. Select models offer digital thickness readout or live color waveform and datalogging function.
Applications
- Pressure vessels
- Storage tanks
- Bond inspection
- Containers
- Compressors
- Shafts
Common features
- On screen display of 8 languages
- Sunlight readable
- Fast minimum feature to capture minimum thickness
- Splash-proof (IP54)
- High impact, compact housing
- Measurement range: 5MHz probe: 0.040" to 20" of steel, 10MHz probe: 0.020” to 20" of steel (optional)
TKG150 additional features
- Echo to Echo option to reduce coating errors
- 100K internal datalogguer with export to Excel
- B-scan (visual cross section of the test piece)
- Vibrate on alarm
TKG250 additional features
- Color LCD display shows red, yellow, and green visual alarm indication
- Live Waveform (A-scan for thickness verification)
- File compare feature as a real time corrosion monitor
- Dynamic change of waveform color on alarm
- Grid review of saved readings
- Echo to Echo option to ignore coatings
- 100K internal datalogger with export to Excel
- B-scan (visual cross section of test piece)
Source: Paul N. Gardner Co. Inc.
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