Measure soluble salts on surfaces significantly faster with the new Elcometer 130 SSP Soluble Salt Profiler
Portable, hand-held gauge which accurately and reliably measures 4 Bresle equivalent readings in less than three minutes
Measuring soluble salts is now more accurate, easier and faster than ever before thanks to the new Elcometer 130 SSP Soluble Salt Profiler.
The Elcometer 130 SSP is a portable, hand-held gauge which accurately and reliably measures 4 Bresle equivalent readings in less than three minutes – more than four times faster than Bresle test methods.
Key features include:
- Bresle (ISO 8502-9) equivalent readings
- Four times faster than Bresle Patches
- Displays the peak salt concentration – not just the average reading
- Pass/fail maps and 2D & 3D salt density profiles provide visual indication of salt contamination
- Store up to 3,500 sets of readings or transfer data via Bluetooth or USB to ElcoMaster for PC or mobile devices or your own inspection app for instant report generation
- Rugged and reliable, ideal for use in the field or the laboratory
Side by side testing under laboratory conditions in accordance with ISO 8502-9, shows that the Elcometer 130 SSP Soluble Salt Profiler is equivalent to the Bresle Patch Method.
To view the full report visit www.elcometer.com/bresle-report. For more information on the Elcometer 130 SSP Soluble Salt Profiler, contact Elcometer at sales@elcometer.com or visit elcometer.com
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