Ink thickness Tester is an instrument used to measure the thickness of the surface of ink or paint. It can help detect the uniformity and quality of ink or paint, and can be used in printing, coatings, plastics and other industries.

The working principle of an ink thickness measuring instrument is usually to measure the thickness of the ink or paint surface using magnetic induction or electromagnetic induction. When the magnetic or electrical properties of the ink or paint surface change, a change in magnetic field or current will occur. By measuring the change of magnetic field or current, the thickness of the ink or paint surface can be calculated.
The following are the general parameters of an ink thickness measuring instrument:
| Technical parameters | describe |
|---|---|
| resolution | The resolution of a measuring instrument, usually in micrometers or millimeters |
| precision | The difference between the measurement result and the actual thickness |
| scope | The maximum and minimum thickness range that a measuring instrument can measure |
| Probe size | The size of the sensor used to detect the thickness of ink or paint |
| speed | Scanning speed of measuring instruments |
| show | The display of measurement results, such as numbers, graphics, etc |
These parameters are very important for choosing the right ink thickness measuring instrument, as they determine the accuracy and reliability of the measurement. In practical applications, depending on the type of ink or coating and the measurement requirements, other parameters need to be considered, such as the shape and material of the probe, the measurement mode (single or multi-point), etc.
