Handheld Non-destructive Hardness Tester

The handheld non-destructive hardness tester measures hardness values without damaging the material surface using ultrasonic or electromagnetic induction principles. It is used for rapid on-site hardness testing of materials such as metals and plastics, making it suitable for applications like production quality control and equipment maintenance.
Selection
When selecting a handheld non-destructive hardness tester, it is essential to consider factors such as the type of material being tested, the hardness range, precision requirements, and environmental conditions. Ensure the probe size and testing method are compatible, prioritize portability and ease of operation, and choose a suitable model based on the specific application scenario.

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Suitable for medium-hardness rubber, thermoplastic elastomers, and plastics, with a measurement range greater than 90 HB and less than 20 HD, compliant with ASTM D2240 standard, and supports both handheld and benchtop usage modes.

$ 178.00

Using photothermal method to achieve non-destructive measurement, Measurement range 0-300μm, accuracy +/- 3%, can be measured in any shape of the sample including the frame and edge.

$ 25028.00

Adopt split Probe, Frequency 5MHz/2.5MHz, Measurement range 1.2-225 mm, support Speed of sound back measurement and Data storage functions, suitable for a variety of material thickness detection.

$ 242.00

Suitable for medium Hardness rubber, thermal plasticity resilience and other materials, Measurement range 0-100HB, can be hand-held or matched with a fixed load test bench to ensure stable measurement.

$ 183.00

Adopt D-type Impact device and optional Miscellaneous six Impact devices, automatic identification and replacement without calibrating; can store 600 sets of measurement data, support seven Hardness standards automatic conversion, Measurement range covers 30~ 110HS to 80~ 976HV.

$ 340.00

Pin Travel 0~ 2.5mm, Measurement range 0~ 100HA, error +/- 1HA, can be used in the matching measuring rack or handheld, to meet a variety of rubber hardness testing needs.

$ 525.00

Measurement range greater than 90B and less than 20D, error ≤ +/- 1H, with average value calculation, MAX Maximum latch and automatic shutdown function, support USB, RS-232 and Bluetooth data output, suitable for portable use.

$ 248.00

Measurement range 63-105HRF, suitable for Film thickness 0.4-6 mm workpiece, mechanical compression spring device durable and reliable, can directly read the Hardness value.

$ 461.00

Adopt double-pointer design, pressure needle Travel 0~ 2.5mm, measurement error +/- 1HAO, can be handheld or used with the bench, suitable for stable and fast detection of low Hardness rubber materials.

$ 148.00

Measurement range 50-3800 microns, ASTM D6132 and ISO 2808 compliant, non-destructive ultrasonic technology, Sensitive Sensor and Wear Resistant Probe support for multi-Probe replacement.

$ 3117.00

The pat speed is 3~ 12 times/second, the pat spacing is 0~ 40mm, the homogeneity is soft and non-destructive, and there is no need to sterilize, which effectively prevents cross-contamination and protects the operator's safety.

$ 1639.00

The use of New material has a long life, stable fullness point and correction point, Hardness value can be converted into Vickers Rockwell Brinell, the range is 0-20HW, and the accuracy is 0.5HW, which is suitable for workpieces with a thickness of 0.6-13 mm.

$ 725.00

New material has a long life and full point stability accuracy of 0.5HW, which can be quickly tested on site and supports a variety of Hardness value conversions, suitable for 0.6-6 mm thickness materials.

$ 633.00

Using magnetic Induction principle, automatically identify magnetic metal substrate, high wear-resistant carbide Probe service life of more than 500,000 times, with zero point, single point, five point Adjustment, can store 1600 measurement data and connect to computer software.

$ 311.00

Measurement of thick soft coatings such as polyurea and asphalt, thickness range 50 to 7600 μm, storage of 100,000 readings, ASTM D6132 compliant, non-destructive ultrasonic technology, durable and easy to operate.

$ 3987.00

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