Thickness GaugeThe collision after our Thickness Gauge use deforms the surface plastically, resulting in energy- or speed-loss. Increasing the depth of a depression in a softer material reduces its velocity. Technically, spring force propels an impact structure with a spherical tungsten point onto the test surface. After and before the hit, the velocities are measured. "Who wants to quantify thickness?" you may ask. The argument is that everyone who employs the testing procedure does so since the value is the underlying physical measurement value. Almost no user, on the other hand, defines the working technique of thickness testing. We often use such scales.
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