Dakota Digital CMX operation manual Known Coating Thickness, Using a Coating Sample to Calibrate

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Known Coating Thickness

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17)Repeat steps 4 & 5 until the velocity number is correctly displayed.

18)Press the OK key to set the coating velocity and return to the menu screen, or ESC to cancel entering the coating velocity.

19)Finally, press the MEAS key to return to the measurement screen and begin taking readings.

Known Coating Thickness

When the exact velocity of a coating is unknown, the user has the option of performing a one point calibration on a sample of the coating with a known thickness to determine the sound velocity. It would be very handy to carry a set of mechanical calipers to use in conjunction with the CMX for calibration in the field:

Using a Coating Sample to Calibrate

1)Physically measure a location on a coating sample using a set of calipers or a digital micrometer.

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Dakota Digital CMX operation manual Known Coating Thickness, Using a Coating Sample to Calibrate