Coating Impact Testing Meter

The coating impact tester assesses the impact resistance of coatings by allowing a hammer to fall freely and strike the coating surface, evaluating based on impact energy and deformation extent. It is used to detect the adhesion, flexibility, and damage of materials such as coatings and plastics under mechanical impact, making it suitable for product quality control and process improvement.
Selection
When selecting, consider the impact energy range to match the sample thickness, and ensure the weight configuration covers the testing standards. Verify that the punch size complies with industry specifications and that the fixtures are adaptable to substrates of different shapes. Confirm that the dial accuracy meets data reading requirements and that the body structure is sturdy to minimize vibration errors.

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Instruments

Impact height 0-50cm adjustable, equipped with 1000g drop weight and Φ 8mm punch, Impact depth 2mm, can accurately determine the material resistance to Impact performance.

$ 228.00

Impact height up to 120 cm, using 1000g standard hammer body, no secondary rebound phenomenon after impact, to ensure accurate and reliable test results.

$ 259.00

Using 1kg weight free fall impact, impact height adjustable range 0-50cm, equipped with φ 8mm punch and φ 15mm die base, can carry out positive and negative impact test.

$ 164.00

Impact height range of 0-100cm, drop weight mass 1000g, equipped with φ 8mm Impact head and φ 15mm die base concave hole, can accurately control the impact depth of 2mm, meet the standard test requirements.

$ 114.00

Impact height 120 cm, drop weight mass 1000g, punch diaMeter Φ 16mm, Impact depth 2.5mm, no secondary rebound phenomenon, to ensure the accuracy of the test.

$ 364.00

Impact height up to 120 cm, weight weight mass 1000g, no secondary rebound after impact, to ensure accurate and reliable test results, suitable for film impact performance evaluation.

$ 370.00

Impact height 0-120cm adjustable, equipped with 1kg, 1.36kg, 2kg three kinds of drop weight mass and Φ 8mm to Φ 20mm punch, support multi-standard testing, accurate evaluation of material anti-Impact performance.

$ 717.00

Impact height 0-100cm adjustable, Graduation 1cm; equipped with a variety of hammer mass such as 1000g and punch diaMeter such as Φ 12.7mm, support accurate deformation testing, suitable for coating impact resistance evaluation.

$ 1074.00

Impact performance of paint film can be accurately determined by using 1000g standard weight and 100cm adjustable impact height, 8mm diaMeter of punch, which meets the standard test requirements and is easy and reliable to operate.

$ 199.00

Impact height 0-100cm adjustable, equipped with 1000g drop weight and Φ 8mm punch, Impact depth 2mm, can accurately determine the material anti-Impact performance.

$ 286.00

Using 2000g heavy hammer and 16mm punch, Impact depth 2.5mm, no secondary rebound phenomenon, to ensure accurate and reliable test results.

$ 370.00

Impact height 120 cm, drop weight mass 1000 grams, punch diaMeter 8 mm, Impact depth 2 mm, no secondary rebound, in line with a number of national standards.

$ 348.00

Impact height of 120 cm, hammer mass 1000g, no secondary rebound phenomenon after impact, punch diaMeter 16mm, can accurately determine the impact strength of the paint film.

$ 370.00

Impact method using drop ball, test height range of 50-1000mm, equipped with four radius Impact head and 300-1000g weight, can accurately evaluate the material anti-Impact performance and fracture.

$ 933.00

Impact specimens with semi-spherical punches are used for energy consumption measurement to evaluate anti-Impact performance. Impact energy range is 3J, Impact speed is 2.5m/s, and it is suitable for a variety of film and paper tests.

$ 1348.00

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