
When powered-up, the
PosiTector
automatically
determines which probe is attached and does a self-
check. To disconnect a probe from a body, slide the
plastic probe connector horizontally (in the direction of
the arrow) away from the body. Reverse these steps to
attach a different probe. It is not necessary to power-
down the Gage when switching probes.
Additionally, the
PosiTector
gage body accepts a wide variety of
probe types including magnetic, eddy-current and ultrasonic
coating thickness, surface profile, environmental, hardness, salt
contamination, and ultrasonic wall thickness probes. See
www.defelsko.com/probes
PosiTector
SST
probes consist of a purpose-
built test cell, optimized for the range, resolution
and test volume of the Bresle Method.
Conductivity measurements are compensated
to 25°C (77°F) using a built-in temperature
sensor, and the sample temperature is recorded
for each measurement. The probe can be used
as a conventional conductivity meter by
unchecking
Bresle Mode
(pg. 10).
3
Test
Cell
How To Measure
Test Preparation:
Use deionized (DI) water to thoroughly clean the
PosiTector
SST
test cell, test cup, syringe and PosiPatch (if used in test).
All test materials should be handled in a manner that minimizes
the potential for contamination. The
PosiTector
SST
operator
may choose to wear nitrile or other non-contaminating gloves
when performing the test.
Remove the protective cap from the probe. Power-up the Gage
by pressing the button. In the default
Bresle Mode
, the Gage
guides you through three simple steps - 1, 2 and 3.
Probes