Next-generation coating thickness gauge with a full-color display, interchangeable probes, and a slim handheld body.
The L600S measures coating thickness on metal in the field or on the bench, switching between electromagnetic and eddy current probes to handle paint, plating, anodizing, and more. A bright color screen and guided on-screen calibration make it easy for any operator to get accurate readings, indoors or in direct sunlight.
2.7-inch full-color display: Clear in bright sunlight, with on-screen graphs and statistics.
Interchangeable probes: One gauge covers ferrous and non-ferrous work, with each probe storing its own calibrations.
Four measurement modes: Single, free, scan, and scan-average for repeatable readings on any surface.
50,000-reading memory: Group and block organization with USB-C output to a PC.
Field Coating Thickness Gauge with a Built-In Printer: Measure, Display Statistics, and Print On the Spot
The L500 measures coating thickness on both magnetic and non-magnetic metal substrates, then prints results, statistics, and limit flags right at the part. Pair the main unit with the probe that fits your job, from general-purpose tips to right-angle probes for tight spaces.
Built-in printer: Print readings and statistics at the point of measurement and attach the slip directly to the part or job sheet.
Probe you choose: Select an electromagnetic or eddy current probe to match your substrate, with straight and right-angle tips for hard-to-reach geometry.
On-board statistics: Average, standard deviation, high and low values, organized by block and group for fast accept or reject decisions.
Works anywhere: Runs on AC power or AA batteries, with up to 70 hours of battery life and a backlit display for dark work areas.
Dual-Substrate Coating Gauge — Automatic Detection, One-Piece Design
Measure coatings on steel, aluminum, and other metals with a single handheld gauge. The LZ990 senses the substrate and selects the right measurement method on its own, so there is no probe to swap and no mode to set by hand.
Automatic substrate recognition: Reads ferrous and non-ferrous parts without operator input
0 to 2000 um range: Covers thin plating through heavy coatings in one tool
Onboard memory and statistics: Stores about 1000 readings with USB and RS-232C output
16 calibration channels: Store setups for repeat jobs, with a lower-limit alarm
Eddy current coating thickness gauge with expanded data logging, no longer in production.
The LH373 measured insulating coatings on non-magnetic metal substrates, adding high-capacity data storage for operators logging large measurement runs. It has been succeeded by the L600S, which carries the same non-ferrous measurement with a larger color display, greater memory, and USB-C output.
No longer manufactured: The LH373 has reached end of life. The L600S is its current production replacement.
Eddy current measurement: Insulating coatings on aluminum, copper, brass, and other non-magnetic metals.
High-capacity logging: Storage for roughly 39,000 measurement points, the data-logging member of the L3xx series.
Eddy current coating thickness gauge for coatings on aluminum, copper, and brass, no longer in production.
The LH370 measured insulating coatings on non-magnetic metal substrates from a single handheld unit. It has been succeeded by the L600S, which carries the same non-ferrous measurement with a larger color display, greater memory, and USB-C output.
No longer manufactured: The LH370 has reached end of life. The L600S is its current production replacement.
Eddy current measurement: Insulating coatings on aluminum, copper, brass, and other non-magnetic metals.
Field-ready memory: 100 application memories and storage for 3,000 measurement points, with data logging to a PC.
Eddy current coating thickness gauge for coatings on aluminum, copper, and brass, no longer in production.
The LH330 measured insulating coatings on non-magnetic metal substrates from a single handheld unit. It has been succeeded by the L600S, which carries the same non-ferrous measurement with a larger color display, greater memory, and USB-C output.
No longer manufactured: The LH330 has reached end of life. The L600S is its current production replacement.
Eddy current measurement: Insulating coatings on aluminum, copper, brass, and other non-magnetic metals.
Field-ready memory: Four application memories and storage for 2,180 measurements, with output to a printer or PC.