Testex RTKITMIC TX-KIT-MTR Press-O-Film Replica Tape Kit with Micrometer Dial Thickness Gauge Metric Units, Coarse and X-Coarse Tape Rolls, Training Surface and Burnishing Tool

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Testex RTKITMIC TX-KIT-MTR Press-O-Film Replica Tape Kit with Micrometer Dial Thickness Gauge Metric Units, Coarse and X-Coarse Tape Rolls, Training Surface and Burnishing Tool

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    Product Description
    Testex Micrometer Dial Thickness Gauge
    To be used with Testex replica Press-O-Film Tape to measure the surface roughness of blast cleaned surfaces.

    The Testex Micrometer Dial Thickness Gauge is to be used with Testex replica Press-O-Film Tape to measure the surface roughness of blast cleaned surfaces.

    Start measurements with the grade of tape that has the target profile closest to the center of its range. Each grade of replica tape is most accurate near the center of its specified range.


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    Kit Options
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    Testex Micrometer
    • Testex Micrometer Dial Thickness Gauge
    • Plastic Burnishing Tool
    • Carrying Case
    • Instructions
    • One (1) year warranty

    Testex Micrometer Kit
    • Testex Micrometer Dial Thickness Gauge
    • Coarse and X-Coarse Tape Rolls
    • Training Surface
    • Plastic Burnishing Tool
    • Carrying Case
    • Instructions
    • One (1) year warranty


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    Specifications
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    Grade 
    Range When Used With Gage
    MediumDiscontinued
    Coarse Minus0.5 to 1.0 mils / 12 to 25 microns
    Coarse0.8 to 2.5 mils / 20 to 64 microns
    X-Coarse1.5 to 4.5 mils / 38 to 115 microns
    X-Coarse Plus4.6 to 5.0 mils / 116 to 147 microns


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    Standards Compliance
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    Standards Governing Use of Replica Tape to Measure Profile

    ASTM - (American Society for Testing and Materials) D 4417:

    • Standard Test Methods for Field Measurement of Surface Profile of Blast Cleaned Steel

    NACE - International (National Association of Corrosion Engineers) RP0287:

    • Standard Recommended Practice: Field Measurement of Surface Profile of Abrasive Blast Cleaned Steel Surfaces Using a Replica Tape

    SSPC - the Society for Protective Coatings

    ISO - International Organization for Standardization: Standard ISO8503-5 Preparation of steel substrates before application of paints and related products - Surface roughness characteristics of blast-cleaned steel substrates - Part 5: Replica tape method for the determination of the profile

    In cases where standards compliance is required, the full original current standard should be consulted.


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    Instructions
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    1. Locate a representative surface site.
    2. Select grade of Press-O-Film® – 0.8 to 2.5 mils use “Coarse”, 1.5 to 4.5 mils use “X-Coarse”.
    3. Prepare snap gage, clean anvils, adjust dial gauge to read a minus 2 mils (8 mils when anvils are shut.)
    4. Peel Press-O-Film® from slide.
    5. Check unexposed film with gage. Film may vary in thickness and maximum limits of profiles cannot exceed thickness of film coating.
    6. Apply film on blasted surface.
    7. Rub burnishing tool over the round cut-out portion of Press-O-Film®. Press-O-Film® will become darker when replicated, so make sure that the entire circular area has uniformly darkened.
    8. Remove replica and place between anvils on snap gage, making sure replica is centered in between anvils. Gage reading is the average maximum peak to valley heights of the blasted surface. (When snap gage is adjusted as per Step 3).


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    More Info
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    Always confirm measurements near the ends of a given grade’s range using the next higher or lower grade of tape.

    Press-O-Film Tape is also used with the Positector RTR - Replica Tape Reader


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    Related Products
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    Testex Press-O-Film Replica Tape Rolls
    • Available in Grades Coarse Minus, Coarse, X-Coarse & X-Coarse Plus
    Testex Press-O-Film Replica Tape Rolls


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    Downloads
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    Testex Micrometer Dial Thickness Gauge - Data Sheet 
    Testex Micrometer Dial Thickness Gauge - Brochure
    Replica Tape Article - A Source of New Surface Profile Information
    Testex Press-O-Film Replica Tape - Online Instructions Manual

    F.A.Q.

    What is replica tape?

    Testex Press-O-Film replica tape consists of a layer of crushable plastic microfoam coated onto polyester film of highly uniform thickness. It is sold in a number of grades to accommodate measurements in different profile ranges.

    What is Press-O-Film HT?

    Testex Press-O-Film HT is an improved version of Press-O-Film (discontinued in 2010). Press-O-Film HT (High Temperature) is formulated for better performance at high temperatures (up to 140°F or 60° C) encountered in the most challenging environments.

    How does replica tape work?

    Replica tape consists of a layer of compressible foam affixed to an incompressible polyester substrate. When pressed against a roughened (steel) surface, the foam collapses acquiring an impression of the surface. Placing the compressed tape between the anvils of a micrometric thickness gage, and subtracting the contribution of the incompressible substrate (50 µm or 2 mils), gives a measure of the surface profile. Consequently, the thickness of the compressed tape equals the average maximum peak-to-valley profile plus the thickness of the incompressible polyester substrate. A spring-loaded micrometer gage is used to measure the thickness of the replica.

    How accurate is Testex Press-O-Film Replica Tape?

    There are multiple ways of expressing the accuracy or precision of an instrument or test method. The most common method in our industry is to measure on traceable standards in a calibration laboratory. This is challenging for surface profile measurement instruments because no traceable surface profile standards exist. For some instruments, such as depth micrometers (ASTM D4417 Method B), accuracy can be estimated using calibrated height standards. For replica tape, the ASTM D01.46 committee used a set of panels blasted with a range of surface profiles, and compared the results from replica tape against measurements taken on the same panels using a calibrated drag stylus micrometer (ASTM D4417 Method D). Across the 0.8-4.5 mil (20-115 micron) primary range of replica tape, the readings differed by less than ± 0.3 mils (± 9 microns), as summarized in the table below. However, this tests the accuracy of the instrument or apparatus, but not necessarily the overall test method. For most users, it is more important that measurements are consistent between the various parties (for example, the specifier or contract author, the contractor, and the inspector). Because blasted surfaces are complex, random shapes, the ability of an instrument to measure height in a laboratory is not necessarily indicative of its ability to measure surface profile in a consistent, repeatable manner in the field. In 2011 the ASTM D01.46 committee preformed an interlaboratory study, which measured the reproducibility of measurements made by multiple users and laboratories (stated as the range that 95% of measurements from all operators across all laboratories fall within). The results are summarized as follows: The accuracy/reproducibility values are specified at 3 mils in the above table, and typically vary across the range of an instrument. For Replica Tape: In summary, independent studies have shown that Testex Press-O-Film replica tape is a highly accurate measurement method with industry-leading reproducibility

    Why is measuring surface profile important?

    Industrial steel in bridges, ships, railcars, etc., is almost always painted or otherwise coated to prevent corrosion. Before they can be painted, these metal surfaces must be cleaned and roughened to ensure that the paint adheres. This is usually done by grit or shot blasting the surface. If the resulting surface is too smooth, the paint or coating will not stick. If the surface is too rough, the peaks may poke through the coating allowing rusting to occur.

    Is it necessary to average the measurements from two pieces of replica tape?

    Most international standards instruct users of replica tape to take two replica tape readings in each measurement area, and average those two readings together to yield a 'Profile Measurement'. As with any test, averaging multiple measurements improves repeatability and accuracy. If a measurement made with either Coarse or X-Coarse replica tape is in the 'overlap range' of 38 to 64 µm (1.5 to 2.5 mils), a second measurement should be taken in the same spot with the other grade of tape. If BOTH readings are in the above Overlap Range, record the average of the two measurements as the peak-to-valley roughness. If EITHER reading is outside of the Overlap Range, record it as the profile height.

    Do I need to use two different grades of replica tape to take a measurement?

    In 2024, a peer-reviewed study introduced improvements to the replica tape test method including an increased range for Coarse, X-Coarse, and X-Coarse Plus replica tapes and a new conversion technique. The resultant conversion table can be used with analog micrometers and provides a simpler alternative to the legacy ‘averaging’ technique. The conversion table is not required for the Testex Digital Micrometer as it makes the calculations automatically.

    Previously, if readings made with either the legacy Coarse or X-Coarse replica tape fell within the 'overlap range' of 38 to 64 µm (1.5 to 2.5 mils), a second reading was be taken in the same spot with the other grade of tape. If BOTH readings were within the above 'overlap range’, the average of the two readings were recorded as the ‘Profile Measurement’. If only one reading was outside of the Overlap Range, it was recorded as the first reading and a second reading was taken with the same grade of replica tape. Averaging those two readings together yielded a 'Profile Measurement'. The legacy averaging technique is still valid and supported by international standards.

    What is the High Accuracy Burnishing Tool?

    The High Accuracy Burnishing Tool includes a spring-loaded burnishing ball which is depressed into the base of the tool exerting the perfect amount of pressure to burnish (create) a replica. It reduces operator influence, providing an extended range and ±8 µm (0.3 mil) accuracy for Testex Replica Tape.

    For concave surfaces, the narrower curved top of the tool can be used to create replicas.

    The Classic Stick-type Burnishing Tool remains a valid measurement practice and is recognized by international standards. Care should be given to avoid applying too much force. Excessive force can lead to inaccurate measurements

    What has changed with the new replica tape format and packaging?

    All versions of Coarse and X-Coarse replica tape use the same trusted replica foam, incompressible backing, and HT (high temperature) formulation that have been sold for decades. There is no functional difference between the legacy rolls of Coarse and X-Coarse replica tape, and the new strips of Coarse and X-Coarse replica tape that are packaged in cartons.  

    The new 'strips' of Coarse and X-Coarse replica tape simply feature a modernized design and packaging.

    Strips of X-Coarse Plus replica tape feature thicker foam to allow an increased measurement range of 100-150 µm (4.0-6.0 mils). Strips and rolls of X-Coarse Plus replica tape should not be used interchangeably.

    Improvements include:

    • Easy-Open, Easy-Close Carton
    • Improved 'Strip' format with Easy-Remove 'Peel-Here' Tab
    • Increased X-Coarse Plus Range—100-150 µm (4.0-6.0 mils).

    Returning Features

    • Same trusted Coarse and X-Coarse replica foam
    • Same High Temperature (HT) Formulation for better performance on hot surfaces
    • 50 strips (impressions) per carton/roll
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