Method for measuring film thickness on wood panels using an IR a

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2503591, 156360, 264 464, G01J 100, G05G 1500, B29C 2300

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ABSTRACT:
A method of manufacturing paneling and the like in which the thickness or weight of coatings applied to substrate materials is measured by infrared absorption providing a digital representation, accurate to 0.01 mil, of the coating's thickness or weight to 0.01 gram/sq. ft. The rate of application of the coating is adjusted in accordance with the measurement to maintain the coating weight or thickness within optimum limits.

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