Precision Hardness Measurement Device

The precision hardness tester applies a fixed pressure to the material through an indenter and calculates the hardness value based on the depth or area of the indentation. It is used to test the compressive resistance of paint coatings and plastic products, verifying the mechanical properties of materials in quality control and research and development.
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. Environmental vibrations can affect data stability. The calibration cycle should be determined based on the frequency of use. Testing standards must comply with industry regulations.

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Instruments

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

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

Pressure is applied to the hardness Gauge by weight, with a total mass of about 5kg and a pressing speed of 3.2mm/s to ensure test Stability and High Precision, suitable for standard specimen adjustment.

$ 199.00

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, 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 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

Impact energy 11mJ, ball head Hardness up to 1600HV, can measure the minimum thickness of 5mm specimen, suitable for asperity 1.6μm surface, Che diaMeter minimum 0.35mm, to meet the needs of precision hardness testing.

$ 130.00

Using 320 × 240 color screen display, measurement accuracy of +/- 0.5%, support full angle measurement, can store 10000 data, Built-in Printer is convenient for on-site output, to meet the needs of a variety of hardness of materials testing.

$ 1997.00

Manual measurement of paint film Hardness, load 500g, test angle 45 °, can be inspected in any direction, three points contact with the measured surface.

$ 146.00

Measurement range 0-100HF, Indication Error ≤ +/- 1HF, compact and portable, suitable for the determination of soft foam hardness of materials.

$ 243.00

The device adopts D-type Impact device, supports 360 ° measurement, can display a variety of Hardness standards, has 600 sets of Data storage capacity, is small in size and weighs only 0.2kg, and has a standby time of 100 hours. It is suitable for small spaces and field environments.

$ 192.00

With three Adjustments, it can simultaneously measure Richter, Brinell, Rockwell and other Hardness values, indication Repeatability 6HLD, support 360 ° measurement direction, standard D-type Impact device and optional Miscellaneous type, anti-vibration Impact electromagnetic interference.

$ 348.00

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

Suitable for medium Hardness rubber, thermal plasticity resilience and other materials, Measurement range 0-100HDO, Indication Error ≤ +/- 1HDO, can be hand-held or matched with fixed load test bench, flexible operation.

$ 183.00

Travel range of the crimp is 0~ 2.5mm, measurement error is +/- 1HAO, and the end pressure of the crimp is 0.55~ 8.05N, which is suitable for accurate Hardness detection of low Hardness rubber materials.

$ 251.00

Articles

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