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Thickness Measurement of Coextruded Cap Layers
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Application: Measurement of individual layers and total thickness in coextruded plastic, both raw sheet stock and molded products.
Background: Sheet stock of engineering thermoplastics such as acrylonitrile butadiene styrene (ABS) and acrylic, used to form a wide variety of molded consumer products such as automotive interior parts,
refrigerator shelves, and plastic window frames, is sometimes produced as two coextruded layers, an outer cap layer that provides cosmetic properties such as a glossy surface, and a base layer that optimizes structural
properties. Manufacturers and fabricators need to measure the thickness of the cap layer as well as total product thickness to insure compliance with specifications.
Equipment: It is often possible to measure cap layer, base layer, and total thickness both in the sheet stock and in the final molded product using a Model 25 MULTI PLUS thickness gage and a
common delay line transducer such as an M208-RM (20 MHz) or an M202-RM (10 MHz). Cap layers may often be measured down to a minimum thickness of 0.008" (0.20 mm) or less. The primary limitation on
ultrasonic testing of this class of products is that occasionally the cap layer and base layer are both made materials with very similar acoustic properties, in which case there can be insufficient reflection from the boundary
between them to measure the layers separately. For this reason, performance should be evaluated on samples of the actual product to be measured. Total product thickness can be measured in all cases.
Typical Procedure: The waveforms below show simultaneous measurement of cap layer and base layer in a typical coextruded ABS plastic part, using a Model 25 MULTI PLUS gage and an M208
transducer. The echoes seen on the screen represent the outer surface of the part, the boundary between the cap layer and the base layer, and the inner surface of the part.

cap layer measurement

base layer measurement
As with any ultrasonic thickness measurement, accuracy is dependent on proper sound velocity calibration. Velocity calibration must be performed for each material being measured, on samples of known thickness.
For further information including detailed instrument setups, contract Olympus NDT
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Products used for this application
25 Multi Plus | For multilayer measurements. This Panametrics-NDT gauge measures simultaneously up to 4 layers. Features large LCD with live Waveform and sophisticated alphanumeric data logger. |   |
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