The EC-970 is suitable for measuring the thickness of coatings on the surface of small metal workpieces.
The EC-970 has a standard menu and data display interface, during which the instrument automatically counts and records the measurement results. The recorded data can be viewed on the instrument.
The EC-970 can be used with a variety of user-replaceable split probes. When measuring, the user only needs to quickly fit the probe end to the surface of the object to be measured, and the instrument can measure the thickness of the coating as the probe shrinks into the instrument. The instrument has strong anti-interference ability and can work in complex electromagnetic field environments.
The EC-970 has a resolution of up to 0.1μm and a measurement accuracy of up to ± (2% reading + 0.3μm). When used with the Fe500 probe, it can measure the coating thickness of ferromagnetic metal substrates (such as iron, nickel, etc.), with a measurement range of 0~500μm. When paired with the NFe2000 probe, it can measure the thickness of non-metallic coatings on non-ferromagnetic metal substrates (e.g., aluminum, copper, etc.) with a measurement range of 0~2000μm.
The EC-970 comes standard with a probe line length of approximately 1 meter and can be operated in tight spaces or on an assembly line.

Separate digital probes, small workpieces and ultra-thin coatings, and a variety of probe options
Standardized menu interface, accuracy up to ± (2%+0.3μm), maximum resolution of 0.1mm, and high-precision temperature compensation
Support USB upgrade of instrument firmware, over-limit sound and light alarm, optional fixed bracket, data statistics and storage
Zero and multi-point calibration, male and imperial units optional, automatic shutdown, battery protection
Metal rust prevention treatment, hardware parts processing
electroplating processing, film thickness testing
Avoid sun exposure.
Avoid direct contact with corrosive chemicals.
Be careful of falling.
It is forbidden to disassemble without permission!
Strictly prevent strong electricity and static shock!