Magnetic Induction Coating Measurement for Ferrous Substrates
The LE200 measured the thickness of non-magnetic coatings on iron and steel substrates using the electromagnetic induction method. Paint, plating, lacquer, enamel, and similar coatings on a magnetic base were read instantly and non-destructively, with a built-in thermal printer for on-the-spot records.
What the LE200 Handled
- Ferrous substrate focus: Purpose-built for non-magnetic coatings over iron and steel, the most common production coating-inspection task.
- Instant, non-destructive readings: A fixed-pressure probe delivered repeatable measurements without marking or damaging the finish.
- On-board statistics and printout: Average, standard deviation, maximum, minimum, and sample count, printed directly from the integrated thermal printer.
- Pass/fail limit alarms: Upper and lower limits sounded a buzzer and flagged out-of-range readings during inspection.
Built for the Shop Floor
The LE200 stored calibration parameters in memory, so repeat measurements on the same material started immediately at power-on. It ran on AA batteries or AC adapter for portability, held up to 1,500 readings in memory, and was carried in a soft case designed for use at the workstation or in the field. The LE200 was covered by the Kett Total Care Warranty, including parts, labor, and specification compliance.
Need a current ferrous coating gauge? The L500 Dual Mode Coating Thickness Gauge replaces the LE200: pair it with an EP-series ferrous probe for the same magnetic-induction measurement, now with expanded calibration storage, USB communications, and an updated statistical package.

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