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INSIZE was founded in 1995 and is one of the world’s leading manufacturers of measuring instruments and metrology equipment.
With factories in China and other countries in Asia, as well as production facilities in Germany and Italy for the INSIZE PLUS series, the company offers products that stand out for their accuracy, durability, and reliability, while being distinguished by an excellent quality-to-price ratio.
Our company, ΤΡΙΑΝΤΑΦΥΛΛΟΥ Κ ΣΙΑ Ε.Ε. is the official representative of INSIZE in Greece since 2007. We have more than 1,500 INSIZE product codes in stock, a number that is continuously increasing. In addition, we can support the entire range of the Insize catalog which includes more than 40,000 different product codes.
In our store we provide technical support for all INSIZE products through trained technicians, while ensuring high availability of spare parts, ensuring prompt service and reliability for our customers.
INSIZE offers a complete range of measuring instruments for industrial, machining and laboratory use, such as:
All of its products meet European specifications, following various international quality and safety standards.



The paint - coating thickness gauge (FE) measures the thickness of non-magnetic coating and non-metallic coating on a magnetic metal substrate. ...
View full detailsThe coating thickness gauge is used for measuring coating or paint thickness. It is used for coatings of zinc (galvanizing), aluminum, copper, chromium (chrome plating), electrostatic paint, anodizing, etc. It is commonly used in industrial applications and in automobiles to measure the thickness of paint, plating, and other coatings on metal and other surfaces. The gauge operates using principles of electromagnetic induction, eddy currents, or ultrasonic waves to measure the coating thickness.
The coating thickness gauges (coating thickness gauges) are non-destructive testing instruments that measure the thickness of layers such as paint, varnish, or galvanizing on metal surfaces. Their operation is based on the principles of magnetic induction (for ferrous substrates) and eddy currents (eddy currents) for non-ferrous metals such as aluminum.