Pendulum Wear Tester

The pendulum wear tester measures the material's resistance to impact wear by striking the specimen surface with a pendulum. It is used to test the wear resistance of materials such as coatings and plastics, simulating wear conditions encountered in actual use.
Selection
When selecting, consider the type and thickness of the test material to match the impact energy range. Ensure compliance with industry standards, check the accuracy and repeatability of the equipment. Evaluate the suitability of the sample fixture and ensure operational safety.

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Instruments

Equipped with 200 +/- 0.2g Koenig pendulum and 500g platinum saz pendulum two configurations, the swing period is 1.4 +/- 0.02s and 1 +/- 0.001S, through the photoelectric system automatic measurement of film damping time, to meet the different standards of test requirements.

$ 751.00

Adopting Koenig pendulum structure, the total mass is 200 +/- 0.2g, and the swing period is 1.4 +/- 0.02s. The coating Hardness is accurately measured by the swing attenuation time, and the number of swing angles is automatically recorded.

$ 525.00

Using the electromagnet cissing pendulum, it can measure the thickness of the test plate from 0.1mm to 5.5mm, and is equipped with two laser Probes to record data. The swing period is 0.625s.

$ 1445.00

Support Koenig and Persaz double pendulum automatic switching, steel ball diaMeter 5mm and 8mm, with electromagnetic release and electronic counting mechanism to ensure that the test is accurate and not affected by the environment.

$ 11520.00

Using electromagnet cissing pendulum, equipped with two laser Probe to record data, the thickness range can be measured 0.1-5 mm, the organic Glass door cover reduces the influence of airflow, and the swing period is 1 second.

$ 1429.00

Using electromagnet cissing pendulum, equipped with two laser Probe recording data, can test 0.1mm to 5.5mm thickness test plate, swing period 1.4s, Organic Glass door cover to reduce the impact of airflow.

$ 1429.00

Using stopwatch counting method, the length of the swing Rod is 500 +/- 1mm, and the total mass of the swing is 120 +/- 1g. The resistance to deformation is evaluated by measuring the ratio of the swing amplitude time on the film to the swing time on the Glass.

$ 251.00

Equipped with 200 +/- 0.2g and 500 +/- 0.1g two swing bars, can measure the film damping time, reflect the surface Hardness through swing attenuation, support different standard test requirements.

$ 590.00

Support Koenig and Persaz two test methods automatic switching, ball diaMeter of 5mm and 8mm, equipped with electromagnetic release system and sound and light prompt function, to ensure Test accuracy and ease of operation.

$ 11520.00

It can be equipped with 200 +/- 0.2g and 500g swing Rods, providing 1.4 +/- 0.02s and 1 +/- 0.001s swing cycles respectively, and accurately determines the film Hardness through damping time to adapt to different coating resilience and viscosity characteristics.

$ 538.00

Measurement accuracy is ensured by the automatic counting function and the coating attenuation characteristics are determined by the stainless steel ball support.

$ 1719.00

The electromagnet cissing pendulum is used, which can adapt to the thickness test plate of 0.1mm to 5.5mm, and is equipped with two laser Probe to record data. The swing period is 1.4 seconds and 1 second respectively, and the organic Glass door cover reduces the influence of airflow.

$ 1493.00

Adopt stainless steel pendulum tube to achieve +/- 180 degree swing, equipped with 25 0.4mm nozzles, flow adjustment range 100-1000L/h, support sample holder 1-4 rpm adjustable speed, test water can be recycled.

$ 10401.00

Konig and Persoz swing bars are used, Konig swing period is 1.4s, Persoz swing period is 1s, and the number of swing angles is automatically recorded, which is suitable for accurate determination of paint film Hardness.

$ 662.00

With two test stations, the load range is 50~ 1000g, and three typical wear resistance tests of alcohol, eraser and pencil can be carried out, which is suitable for wear resistance evaluation of various coatings and materials.

$ 572.00

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