Automatic Hardness Measurement System

Automatic hardness testers apply standard pressure to samples via a motor-driven indenter and calculate hardness values based on the depth or area of the indentation. They are used to test the mechanical strength of paint coatings and plastic products, enabling unattended batch testing.
Selection
When selecting, consider the hardness range of the material to match the indenter type. The sample thickness should be more than 10 times the indentation depth. The detection accuracy must meet the ±1% standard. The equipment should have data export and curve plotting functions. Environmental temperature fluctuations should be less than ±2℃.

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Instruments

High Accuracy Stepping Control system, support HR, HB, HV conversion scale, large test space, Built-in Printer and RS-232 interface, suitable for a variety of hardness of materials.

$ 3139.00

Digital probe technology implementation signal direct processing, strong anti-interference ability, Measurement accuracy +/- 12HL, built-in direction Sensor automatic compensation Impact direction error, support 8 kinds of Hardness standard automatic conversion, weight only 270 grams easy to carry.

$ 231.00

The integrated structure is compact and portable, and the dual-coil technology is used to ensure good Repeatability and Measurement accuracy. The built-in Direction Sensor automatically compensates for errors, and supports a variety of Hardness standard conversions.

$ 180.00

Impact energy 11mJ, Impact device mass 50g, ball head diaMeter 3mm, Hardness measurement hole or cylinder, suitable for a variety of metal hardness of materials testing.

$ 162.00

According to the Richter Hardness Measurement principle, it can perform High Accuracy detection on all metal materials, support a variety of Hardness standard conversion, Measurement range HLD 170-960, can store 600 sets of data, equipped with true color screen and USB interface.

$ 296.00

The stepper motor is used to achieve fully automatic positioning, the electromagnetic system releases the swing Rod, the Persoz swing Rod cycle is 1 second, and the swing time on the flat Glass is 430 +/- 15 seconds. There are visual and acoustic signals at the end of the test.

$ 1058.00

Adopting a stepper motor automatic positioning and electromagnetic release system, the swing period is 1.4 seconds, and the steel ball diaMeter is 5 mm, providing visual and acoustic test end signals.

$ 1058.00

Impact energy 11mN, Impact device mass 80g, suitable for measurement of slender narrow groove, can meet the needs of different shapes and sizes of workpiece Hardness detection.

$ 1232.00

Using D type High Accuracy Impact device, Measurement range 30~ 110HS, can detect cast steel roll, forged steel roll and cast iron roll three kinds of hardness of materials, with anti-Impact and anti-electromagnetic interference ability, support 7 kinds of Hardness standard automatic conversion.

$ 554.00

Built-in thermal printer supports on-site printing, can be equipped with 7 kinds of Impact device automatic identification and replacement, Measurement accuracy +/- 6HLD, support 360 ° omni-directional measurement and a variety of Hardness standard conversion.

$ 353.00

Measurement accuracy up to +/- 6HL with digital dual coil probe technology, support for a variety of Hardness standard automatic conversion, with 360 ° direction automatic compensation function, can be adapted to four different Impact devices to meet diverse measurement needs.

$ 958.00

Impact energy 11mJ, ball head diaMeter 3mm tungsten carbide material, can measure a variety of metal hardness of materials, Che diaMeter minimum 0.35mm, suitable for conventional Hardness testing needs.

$ 154.00

Suitable for medium Hardness rubber and thermal plasticity resilience materials, Measurement range 0-100HB, resolution 0.1HB. With real-time, peak, automatic timing and average measurement mode, can be connected to the computer for data Linear dispersion analysis, storage and export.

$ 590.00

Suitable for soft rubber, thermal plasticity resilience and extremely soft plastics, Hardness Measurement range < 20 HDO, with real-time, peak, timing and average Measurement mode, can be connected to the computer for data management and analysis.

$ 590.00

Volume only 146 × 65 × 36mm, weight 130g, easy to use in a small space; support six kinds of hardness conversion, measurement range 200~ 900HLD, error +/- 0.8%, can store 50 sets of data.

$ 361.00

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