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This document specifies a method for using phase sensitive eddy current instruments for nondestructive measurements of the thickness of non-magnetic metallic coatings on metallic and nonmetallic basis materials such as: 1. zinc, cadmium, copper, tin or chromium on steel; 2. Copper or silver on composite materials. The phase sensitive method can be applied without thickness errors to smaller surface areas and to stronger surface curvatures than the amplitude sensitive eddy current method specified in ISO 2360, and is less affected by the magnetic properties of the basis material. However, the phase sensitive method is more affected by the electrical properties of the coating materials. In this document the term “coating” is used for materials such as, for example, paints and varnishes, electroplated coatings, enamel coatings, plastic coatings, claddings and powder coatings. This method is particularly applicable to measurements of the thickness of metallic coatings. These coatings can be non-magnetic metallic coatings on non-conductive, conductive or magnetic base materials, but also magnetic coatings on non-conductive or conductive base materials. When measuring metallic coatings on metallic basis material, the product of conductivity and permeability (σ, µ ) of one of the materials should be at least a factor of 2 times the product of conductivity and permeability for the other material. Non-ferromagnetic materials have a relative permeability of 1.