Innovative Film Gauge is 'Ultra-Accurate'
Said to provide the best-in-class, best-in-value measurement system on the market today.
NDC Technologies has taken its Series 9 on-line gauging system one step further with the the Series 9 Converting gauge.
Billed by NDC as “the best-in-class, best-in-value measurement system on the market today,” the gauge is said to be equipped with a unique set of capabilities for unparalleled measurement performance across a wide range of converting applications.

More specifically, the Series 9 gauge is said to provide:
- Greater Process Vision: When integrated with NDC’s high-performance single-beam scanners, such as the new SlimTrak II, and Pro.Net TDi web gauging controller, it provides process vision far beyond that of conventional in-process measurement systems. Users can effectively perform ultra-accurate measurements of moisture, coat weight, degree of cure and film/layer thickness across a wide range of converting applications such as extrusion, coating and lamination.
- Long-Term Stability: Delivers ultra-reliable operation with no need for recalibration, systematic monitoring or correction for drift.
- Advanced Diagnostics: Includes powerful features for preventative maintenance to ensure maximum uptime
- Lowest Cost of Ownership: Easy operation and maintenance enables manufacturers to realize immediate and long-term value over the lifetime of operation.
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