We're announcing our new product coming soon that specilises in measuring coating thickness, such as paint, applied to surfaces like metal substrates. The ADT-156H Coating Thickness Meter uses the magnetic induction principle to measure the thickness of coatings of ferrous substates and the Eddy current principle to measure the thickness of non-ferrous metallic substates. Take a look at the features to learn more.
ATP Instrumentation introduces the GL-9172D, a professional-grade articulating inspection camera designed for precision in tight, hard-to-reach spaces. Featuring a dual-lens system, 360° probe articulation, and a 4.3” HD display, this new model offers enhanced clarity, flexibility, and ease of use. Ideal for automotive, HVAC, industrial, and building inspections, it builds on the success of its predecessor with added functionality, portability, and durability—making it an essential tool for professionals across multiple industries.
Infrared thermometers are essential tools for safe, non-contact surface temperature measurement, ideal for industries like automotive, HVAC, food storage, and manufacturing. This blog explores how IR thermometers work, where they're used, and how to choose the right model. It also highlights key products from ATP Instrumentation’s range, including the AIR-86, AIR-801, AIR-817, and AIR-829 – each offering features tailored to different levels of precision, temperature range, and application.
We are thrilled to share some exciting news with you that ATP Instrumentation has successfully achieved ISO 9001:2015 certification, as an extension to our wider group of companies' accreditation. This expansion aligns perfectly with the continuous growth and progress of our quality system under new ownership.
We're excited to announce the launch of our digital catalogue, designed to make your shopping experience easier than ever! Browse our latest products, flip through pages with a simple swipe, and even click on items to learn more or make a purchase.
This blog explains what calibration is, why it’s important, and how to choose the right type for your instruments. It covers the benefits of calibration—such as accuracy, compliance, and traceability—and highlights the role of ISO standards like ISO 9001 and ISO/IEC 17025. The article also outlines different types of calibration (traceable, UKAS-accredited, on-site, in-house) and offers guidance on how often calibration should be carried out based on usage, industry, and equipment. Ideal for businesses wanting to ensure their instruments meet quality and regulatory standards.
Adhering to lighting regulations in the workplace can be a tricky business. Unfortunately there are not always clear and concise guidelines demonstrating exactly what lighting levels you should be maintaining.
Measuring light has become a common practice in various walks of life, from making sure your employee’s are operating in safe working conditions to checking lighting levels for photography or set design.
If you’ve found your way to this article, you’re most likely uncomfortable with your working conditions, or maybe you’re a considerate employer ensuring you are doing everything you need to provide your staff with reasonable working conditions. Either way, the questions remain the same….