High-temperature Vickers hardness Tester

High-temperature Vickers hardness testers use a diamond indenter to press into the material surface in a heated environment, calculating the hardness value by measuring the diagonal length of the indentation. They are used to evaluate the resistance to plastic deformation of metals, ceramics, and other materials at high temperatures, commonly applied in heat treatment process validation and material research and development.

Instruments

The digital display temperature control is accurate and reliable, the hot air circulation system is composed of a high temperature fan and a suitable air duct to improve the Temperature uniformity in the working room, and the heating wire is installed at the bottom to heat up quickly.

$ 2171.00

The use of New material has a long life, stable fullness point and correction point, and can measure 0.6-8 mm thickness materials. Hardness value can be converted into Vickers, Rockwell and other standards.

$ 725.00

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

Compact and lightweight, one-handed operation without experience, the test range is equivalent to brinell hardness 25~ 150HB, no need to support the measurement of large workpieces, with MAX Maximum maintenance and average calculation function.

$ 719.00

The Che design can be operated with one hand, the test range is equivalent to Brinell 25-135HB, and the measurement can be completed on one side without support. It has the function of extreme value retention and average calculation of 29 sets of data.

$ 735.00

Suitable for the determination of materials with high Hardness, Measurement range 20-90HD, Indication Error ≤ +/- 1 HD, using Dial display, easy to operate, suitable for rubber and plastic and microporous materials.

$ 162.00

Suitable for materials such as high Hardness rubber and engineering plastics, pressing needle Travel 0~ 2.5mm, Measurement range 0~ 100HD, error +/- 1HD, in line with ASTM D 2240-05 and GB/T2411-2008 standards.

$ 864.00

Travel range 0~ 2.5mm, resolution 1HD, suitable for high-Hardness rubber and engineering plastics and other materials on-site determination, in line with multinational standards.

$ 501.00

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

Adopt High Accuracy D-type Impact device, can measure 7 kinds of Hardness values and automatically convert, store 600 sets of data, work for 200 hours on a single charge, support any direction measurement, error +/- 6HLD.

$ 361.00

Compact and lightweight can be operated with one hand, without support and testing experience, the test range is equivalent to brinell hardness 25~ 150HB, can measure a variety of Hardness scales and has MAX Maximum hold and average calculation functions.

$ 696.00

Measurement range 20-90HA, Indication Error ≤ +/- 1HA, can determine a variety of hardness of materials, easy to operate and high accuracy, suitable for laboratory and field testing.

$ 122.00

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

Imported special steel pressure needle, Hardness and long life, range 0-20HW, can directly read the Hardness value, suitable for on-site rapid testing, Stability and portability.

$ 1017.00

Pottery and porcelain made of Zirconia, High Hardness, Abrasion Resistance, Ensure Measurement Stability and Repeatability; Good Chemical Stability, Corrosion Resistance, Suitable for high temperature environment, Range 0~ 50μm, Graduation 2.5μm.

$ 477.00

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