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News Release from: NDC Infrared Engineering | Subject: TFG-710 thickness gauge
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial Team on 17 August 2001

Accurate measurements of even sub-micron
films

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NDC Infrared Engineering is launching a new on-line ultra thin film thickness gauge which uses new infrared technology to overcome the effects of optical fringe interference

NDC Infrared Engineering will launch its new on-line ultra thin film thickness gauge, TFG-710 at K-2001 The revolutionary gauge uses new infrared technology to overcome the effects of optical fringe interference and provides accurate measurements down to sub-micron films

Designed for thickness measurement of cast and biaxially oriented films, TFG-710 provides real-time measurement with a single scan.

The gauge is resistant to harsh environmental conditions to ensure minimum maintenance is required.

NDC Infrared Engineering is the leading gauge supplier to the extrusion industry.

TFG-710 is the latest addition to NDC Infrared's comprehensive range of measurement sensors, control solutions and systems.

Other products on display at K-2001 will include: ProNet, the network based advanced measurement and control system for multi-scanner / measurement applications; 6100TC, for continuous measurement and display of cross-web product profiles for single measurement solutions; Accuprobe, a fixed position 'gamma backscatter' sensor for continuous on-line measurement of basis weight or thickness of web products; FG710 and IG710, providing high speed measurement of coat-weight / film thickness and moisture.

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