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7/24/12 Instructions

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Contact Us DETAILED STEP-BY-STEP INSTRUCTIONS FOR USING PRESS-O-FILM WITH A "TESTEX DIAL
Home THICKNESS MICROMETER GAGE":

Note: The graphic on each piece of tape will help you remember the new (Step 9) averaging
procedure.

Step 1: Locate a representative site for measurement.

Step 2: Select an appropriate grade of Press-O-Film replica tape based on your target profile:

For 0.8 to 2.5 mils (20 to 64 um) => “Coarse” grade


For 1.5 to 4.5 mils (38 to 115 um) => “X-Coarse” grade

The primary range for measurement with replica tape is 0.8 to 4.5 mils (20 to 115 um).

Use of Coarse Minus grade (<0.8 mil or <20 um) or X-Coarse Plus grade tape (>4.5 mil or >115 um)
should be restricted to check ing measurements at the lower or upper ends of the primary range.
Further information (pdf format) on X-Coarse Plus grade tape is available here.

Step 3: Prepare the snap gage: clean anvils, adjust zero point to read minus 2.0 mils, the thickness
of the incompressible substrate. On a conventional Testex thickness gage a setting of minus 2.0 mils
is equivalent to a setting of (plus) 8.0 mils. (Pre-setting the gage in this way subtracts the thickness of
the incompressible plastic substrate automatically from all readings.)

Step 4: Pull a single piece of adhesive-backed tape free of its release paper. The Press-O-Film replica
material is the 0.4 inch (1.0 cm) square white plastic film at the center of the adhesive-backed paper.
A “bulls eye” circle of paper should remain behind on the release paper (i.e., it is not used in the
measurement.)

Step 5: Check film thickness with gage. Film may vary in thickness and maximum limits of profiles
cannot exceed thickness of the film coating.

Step 6: Apply film to blasted surface. Press adhesive-backed paper to hold it firmly in place.

Step 7: Firmly compress replica film with the smoothest surface on the round-end rubbing tool
provided, applying sufficient pressure to produce a replica with a uniform pebblegrain appearance. (In a
pinch, the rounded edge of the tape dispenser is also an acceptable tool.) Use either a circular, or x-y
rubbing motion. Fully compress all parts of the film but be careful not to slide the film with respect to
the blasted surface by bumping edges of the circular paper cutout. In general, too much compression
is safer than too little.

Step 8: Remove replica and place between anvils of micrometer gage, making sure replica is centered
between anvils. Gage reading is a measure of average maximum peak-to-valley height of the blasted
surface (when snap gage is adjusted as in step 3). If differing numerical values are obtained for the
same site, the lowest value will tend to occur where the replica foam has been most completely
compressed and therefore be the most reliable. Double check using a comparator.

Step 9: If a measurement with either Coarse or X-Coarse grade is in the 1.5 to 2.5 mil (38 to 64 μm)
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window (inclusive), take a 2nd reading with the OTHER grade. If both readings are in the 1.5 to 2.5
mil (38 to 64 μm) range, record the average as the observed profile.
Readings made with either grade that are outside this range - i.e., between 0.8 and 1.4 mils (20 to
37 μm) or between 2.6 and 4.5 mils (65 and 115 μm) - should be used as is, i.e. without averaging.
Note: The graphic on each piece of tape will help you remember this new averaging
procedure.
Note 1: Rolls of old formulation (non-HT) Press-O-Film can be safely used with these new
instructions.
Note 2: If user circumstances warrant, the new (HT) tape can continue to be used with the old
(non-averaging) instructions.
Note 3: “Average” = add the Coarse reading to the X-Coarse reading and divide by 2.
Note 4: Measurements made using the new POF-HT averaging procedure should be marked
“HT”. If measurements are made without averaging, they should be marked “non-HT”.

Tape Range Illustration

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