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Homepage>BSI Standards >17 METROLOGY AND MEASUREMENT. PHYSICAL PHENOMENA>17.040 Linear and angular measurements>17.040.20 Properties of surfaces>BS EN ISO 2361:2025 - TC Tracked Changes. Electrodeposited nickel coatings on magnetic and non-magnetic substrates. Measurement of coating thickness. Magnetic method
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BS EN ISO 2361:2025 - TC Tracked Changes. Electrodeposited nickel coatings on magnetic and non-magnetic substrates. Measurement of coating thickness. Magnetic method

BS EN ISO 2361:2025 - TC

Tracked Changes. Electrodeposited nickel coatings on magnetic and non-magnetic substrates. Measurement of coating thickness. Magnetic method

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Standard number:BS EN ISO 2361:2025 - TC
Pages:37
Released:2025-07-21
ISBN:978 0 539 38028 6
Status:Tracked Changes
Pages (English):37
ISBN (English):978 0 539 38028 6
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BS EN ISO 2361:2025 - TC


This standard BS EN ISO 2361:2025 - TC Tracked Changes. Electrodeposited nickel coatings on magnetic and non-magnetic substrates. Measurement of coating thickness. Magnetic method is classified in these ICS categories:
  • 25.220.40 Metallic coatings
  • 17.040.20 Properties of surfaces
This document specifies the method for non-destructive thickness measurement via the magnetic type of electrodeposited nickel coatings, also called “e-nickel”, on magnetic or non-magnetic substrates. It is possible that the method is not applicable to autocatalytic (electroless) nickel coatings, since these coatings are often non-magnetic due to their chemical composition. For the purposes of this document, two types of substrates are distinguished: a)       nickel coatings on magnetic substrates (type A coatings); b)       nickel coatings on non-magnetic substrates (type B coatings). Not all instruments are applicable to both types of coating. The effective measuring ranges of instruments using the principle of magnetic attraction are up to 50 µm for type A coatings and up to 25 µm for type B coatings. For instruments using the principle of reluctance, the effective ranges are much greater, up to 1 mm or even more. This method is applicable to both types of coatings.