Salt Contamination Meter SCM400 Datasheet
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Features:
2 minute sampling time
Range from 0.1 - 20 g.cm-2
No hazardous chemicals
Quick and simple to use
Direct readout no calculations to do
Suitable for metallic and non-metallic surfaces
Use on curved, horizontal and vertical
surfaces
Battery powered and portable
Water resistant
Salt Contamination Meter
SCM400
The SCM400 salt contamination meter is designed to give rapid, reliable, direct
digital readouts of the surface contamination down to very low levels. The
SCM400 is compact, easy to use and is the perfect spot check for every
industrial situation where surface contamination could threaten your business.
How it Works
Use of the SCM400 is simple. A high purity sample paper is wetted with a pure
water sample and placed onto the surface being sampled for a short period
timed by the meter. Soluble salts on the surface are absorbed by the paper
which is then placed in the SCM400 for an instant analysis.
A direct readout of the surface salt contamination levels is given in
microgrammes per square centimetre (g.cm-2)
The SCM400 is supplied as a complete kit with everything you need to take
your first readings. The kit comes with a high quality attractive case to carry all
you need to anywhere you need.
The SCM400 salt contamination meter confirms adequate cleaning of surfaces
before coating, aiding the prevention of premature coating failures. It shows
salt build-up on vulnerable surfaces which can be treated to increase the
lifetime of coatings.
If you are worried about salt contamination this is the quick and easy way to
solve your problem.
Call our Sales Team now to request demonstration or quotation on
+44 (0) 1543 411460.
Dyne Testing, Newton House, 5 Parkside Court, Greenhough Road, Lichfield, Staffordshire, WS13 7FE, UK
Tel: +44 (0) 1543 411460 Fax: +44(0)1543 415140
Web: www.dynetesting.com Email: [email protected]
2013 Dyne Technology Ltd
Salt contamination on metal and other
surfaces has been shown to cause millions
of pounds worth of corrosion and coating
damage world wide. Salt contamination
from atmospheric (coastal and industrial)
and process sources can be deposited on
surfaces during production, construction
and operation.
Undetected and invisible contamination
leads to:
Premature corrosion-induced failure of plant items (stress corrosion cracking,
crevice corrosion etc.)
Early failure of paints and coatings due to loss of adhesion
Interference with operating processes
For further
information
click here
www.dynetesting.com