Laser Hardness Tester

The laser hardness tester generates minute indentations on the surface of a material using a laser beam and measures the size of these indentations to calculate hardness values. It is used for testing the hardness of coatings, metals, and other materials, and is suitable for both laboratory settings and quality control on production lines.
Selection
When selecting, consider the material type and hardness range to match laser power and detection accuracy. Focus on the stability of the indentation size measurement system and ensure adaptability of the sample stage. Evaluate the calibration cycle and maintenance convenience of the equipment, and determine the model based on the budget.

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Using laser scattering technology, the detection sensitivity is 0.01mg/m ³, the Measurement range is 0.01~ 100 mg/m ³, with self-cleaning and clean gas Shielding functions, and supports a variety of cutters and timing sampling modes.

$ 2139.00

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 laser scattering technology, Sensitivity up to 0.001mg/m ³, Measurement range 0.001~ 10mg/m ³, with self-cleaning and filter sampling functions, support a variety of cutter options, to achieve rapid continuous monitoring.

$ 2139.00

The stainless steel frame is suitable for wet and dry screening, laser engraving ensures clear traceability, and the aperture of 100μm meets the needs of fine grading.

$ 805.00

Featuring a stainless steel frame, suitable for dry, wet, and manual sieving, with a 500 μm aperture, laser-engraved labels provide clear identification and full traceability.

$ 604.00

Featuring a stainless steel frame suitable for dry, wet, and manual sieving, with a pore size of 250μm, laser engraving provides clear labeling to ensure full traceability.

$ 791.00

Adopting stainless steel frame, suitable for dry, wet and manual screening, with a aperture of 150 μm, laser engraved labels ensure clear traceability and meet ISO standards.

$ 604.00

Temperature range -50~ 900 ℃, object distance ratio 12:1, Response Time 500ms, support laser positioning and data locking, easy to operate.

$ 138.00

Temperature range -50~ 600 ℃, accuracy +/- 1.5%, support laser positioning and backlight display, Response Time 500ms, object distance ratio 12:1, easy to quickly and accurately measurement.

$ 94.00

With -50~ 600 ℃ wide range and +/- 2% accuracy, 12:1 object distance ratio to achieve non-contact measurement, laser positioning to ensure accurate targeting, 500ms Fast Response to improve detection efficiency.

$ 110.00

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

Using laser TDLAS detection principle, range 0-500% Vol optional, resolution 0.1, Response Time ≤ 30 seconds, Sensor life up to 10 years, support a variety of signal output and remote monitoring.

$ 1881.00

With 50:1 high object distance ratio and 0.1 ℃ resolution, temperature measurement range 200~ 1850 ℃, Response Time 500ms, support laser positioning and data locking, suitable for a variety of industrial scenarios.

$ 430.00

Using shortwave infrared technology, temperature range 200~ 2200 ℃, accuracy +/- 2%, with laser positioning, data retention and emissivity adjustable functions, Response Time 500ms, object distance ratio 80:1.

$ 307.00

Laser Sensor is used to directly measure the natural vibration Frequency of the belt. Measurement range is 10Hz~ 800Hz. The size of the split Probe is only 124 * 21 * 12mm. It can penetrate into a small space of 66mm and supports metric and imperial Unit switching.

$ 709.00

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