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Electronic Inspection Equipment For A Field Painting Project

Inspection of coating applications is more efficient and effective by the use of electronic equipment, which can store, transmit, and populate inspection reports with data. Field collection of inspection data points by manual note taking is being replaced with instruments that can capture and record metal thickness, coating film thickness, surface profile depth, surface contamination, environmental conditions, gloss levels of coatings, and adhesive pull-off strength of coatings. Electronic collection of data produces more accurately and statistically complete information than manual collection. 

Product Number: 51218-087-SG
Author: Cory Allen
Publication Date: 2018
Industry: Coatings
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Inspection of coating applications is more efficient and effective by the use of electronic equipment, which can store, transmit, and populate inspection reports with data. Field collection of inspection data points by manual note taking is being replaced with instruments that can capture and record metal thickness, coating film thickness, surface profile depth, surface contamination, environmental conditions, gloss levels of coatings, and adhesive pull-off strength of coatings. Electronic collection of data produces more accurately and statistically complete information than manual collection. These devices will capture and report the real time each data point is collected and will provide statistical analysis. Graphs and histograms are automatically generated for reports; photos and data batches can be added to daily inspection reports. Because collection is easier than manual collection, the tendency is to collect more data points, including creating sub-batches of data to track individual components. Data can be transmitted instantly by the use of mobile apps, or they can be downloaded onto a computer or to cloud technology.

Inspection of coating applications is more efficient and effective by the use of electronic equipment, which can store, transmit, and populate inspection reports with data. Field collection of inspection data points by manual note taking is being replaced with instruments that can capture and record metal thickness, coating film thickness, surface profile depth, surface contamination, environmental conditions, gloss levels of coatings, and adhesive pull-off strength of coatings. Electronic collection of data produces more accurately and statistically complete information than manual collection. These devices will capture and report the real time each data point is collected and will provide statistical analysis. Graphs and histograms are automatically generated for reports; photos and data batches can be added to daily inspection reports. Because collection is easier than manual collection, the tendency is to collect more data points, including creating sub-batches of data to track individual components. Data can be transmitted instantly by the use of mobile apps, or they can be downloaded onto a computer or to cloud technology.

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