The new DMP® instrument series for the tactile and non-destructive coating thickness measurement of magnetisable and non-magnetisable base materials from Fischer Instrumentation (GB) Ltd have a robust, modern design, and are equipped with digital probes and new software for extensive evaluations.
The versatile DMP instruments have a modern look and come with numerous new features including an all-aluminium housing with IP64; a soft bumper to protect against falls; scratch resistant and chemical resistant display with Gorilla Glass; the ability to limit monitoring via light, sound and vibration; a replaceable and quickly rechargeable battery; as well as simple data transfers via USB-C and Bluetooth.
The DMP® devices can be used for almost any measurement requirement in numerous industries. The DUALSCOPE®, DELTASCOPE® and ISOSCOPE® models specialise in their respective fields of application, whether measuring electrically non-conductive layers on
non-magnetisable, electrically conductive base materials or measuring non-magnetisable layers on magnetisable base materials.
The DUALSCOPE® itself combines both applications and thus offers high flexibility in one instrument. Also part of the DMP® instrument series is the FERITSCOPE® DMP30®, for precise measurement of ferrite content, and the SR-SCOPE® DMP30®, for reliable measurement of copper thickness on printed circuit boards.
All DMP® instruments are available with Fischer’s new digital probes, which offer outstanding accuracy and the highest repeatability, as well as smart and future-proof connectivity via USB-C interface. Additionally, with the help of the F-adapter, users can also continue to use the full performance of analogue probes and benefit from the largest probe portfolio on the market.
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