What does a Paint Meter do?

paint meter is a measurement device that measures the thickness of the coating of paint or other material on any object. The measurements are taken in mils (thousandths of an inch) and can be used to calculate how much primer, sealer, tinting color, etc., you need to complete your desired finish.

                           
In the paint industry in particular, it is always necessary to know how much paint you need to complete a painting or artwork. The old way of doing this was to use a paint bucket with an attached roller or brush. You would dip the brush into the bucket and dip the tip of your brush into the coating material before applying it to your canvas or paper. This process is still used today, although more modern methods such as small paint tester sticks have been developed to make this job faster and easier.

A common problem that beginners often have is that they do not always understand how to calculate correctly what amount of paint they should be using for their particular project. The reason this is a problem is that you can end up with too much or too little paint, which will usually cause problems such as a small area with lots of paint or an area covered in the thick coating that will not take the paint down.

Paint meters help to solve this problem and make painting easier by calculating the thickness of the paint layer and giving you a measurement in thousandths of an inch. The thickness can then be translated into the amount of primer, tinting color, etc. that is necessary to complete projects.

There are two basic types of paint meters, electromagnetic and manual. The electromagnetic type works using a small electromagnetic field that is created when the tip is passed over an area to be measured. An appliance inside reads this field and it calculates how thick the material on the object being tested is. This meter is very accurate, making it ideal for situations where you need precise measurements such as intricate interior design work.

The manual paint meter is the one that most people are familiar with and uses a stylus or pointed tip to measure paint thickness. You first apply paint on a surface using a roller or brush. The consistency of the coating material is then tested by slowly moving the point of the tip across different parts of the surface. The thickness of the said film is then measured in thousandths of an inch and is typically displayed on a digital readout as well.

Although there are many testing techniques for measurement, it’s always advisable to use professional tools. Finding the best paint meter for any coatings and paints industry-related work is easier than ever. With online retailers selling products and bringing many different brands in one place, buying paint meters online has become a safer and more secure way of getting these tools at affordable prices. For a quick suggestion, you can check TestCoat’s range of highly durable industrial equipment online.

About TestCoat:

For many years, TestCoat has been a trustworthy partner and leader in the supply and distribution of inspection equipment, laboratory & physical test equipment for the coatings and paint industries. We supply non-destructive quality control and testing instruments such as Paint thickness Mil Gauges, Gloss meter, portable and benchtop metal hardness testers, laboratory mixersviscometers, film applicatorsdrying time recorder, cupping testers, Wet scrub abrasion testers, Coating inspection kits with advanced technology, and of the highest standards.

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