Thursday, December 22, 2011

Re: [MW:13264] Surface roughness measurement instruments.

Dear vasantha rao,

    For surface roughness measurement comparator is sufficient, You are not specified the type of equipment & application of the equipment.

For surface roughness measurement Digital and dial gauges available in the market we are using the same.

By using the comparator you could not get the exact  value of the roughness , Comparator is not sufficient for all kind of jobs.


Best regards

Jagath

On Thu, Dec 22, 2011 at 3:38 PM, Vasantharao <vasantharao@yahoo.in> wrote:
Dear Experts,

I work as inspection Engineer. When i go for Blasting inspection, contractor provided  me profile comparator for surface roughness measurement.

Contractor do  Grit blasting in the shop.

I need to measure surface roughness  -  75-100 microns      Painting system No#1
                                                            50-75 microns        Painting system No#2

Queries


Q 1: Comparator is enough for surface roughness measurements.

Q2: Is any other tools available for roughness measurement?.

Q3:  What is the normal industry practice.


Pl. provide your valuable suggestions as i'm new for painting activities.

Rao.


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