Fully Automatic Rockwell Hardness Tester

The automatic full Rockwell hardness tester applies a fixed load to the material via a motor-driven indenter, measures the indentation depth, and calculates the hardness value. It is used to test the hardness of materials such as metals and plastics, and to evaluate the effectiveness of material treatment in quality control.
Selection
When selecting, consider the type and thickness of the test material to match the corresponding scale; verify the maximum test height and space; ensure the load range meets the standards; check whether the data output interface is compatible with the existing system; and evaluate the calibration cycle and maintenance requirements.

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Instruments

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

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

D type High Accuracy Impact device, Measurement accuracy is stable, can measure 7 kinds of Hardness values and automatically switch, Data storage up to 500 groups, with indication software Adjustment, fully sealed metal shell has excellent anti-vibration and electromagnetic interference ability.

$ 512.00

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

Using positive pressure test principle, Measurement range 0~ 1.6MPa, fully automatic operation, support three test modes, built-in calibrating program, suitable for quantitative measurement of various sealing performance indicators.

$ 1332.00

Support six kinds of Hardness standard conversion, equipped with high luminance LED backlight, metal shell anti-interference, standby time up to 100 hours, can store 600 sets of data, adapt to various harsh environments.

$ 425.00

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

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 fully automatic electronically controlled hydraulic pump provides smooth and continuous pulling force with +/- 1% accuracy, built-in rechargeable battery supports 200 tests, and IP65 Protection Rating ensures durability.

$ 4212.00

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

Digital probe technology implementation signal direct processing, strong anti-interference ability, Measurement accuracy +/- 12HL, built-in direction Sensor automatic compensation Impact direction error, support 8 kinds of Hardness standard automatic conversion, weight only 270 grams easy to carry.

$ 231.00

Adopt D-type Impact device and optional Miscellaneous six Impact devices, automatic identification and replacement without calibrating; can store 600 sets of measurement data, support seven Hardness standards automatic conversion, Measurement range covers 30~ 110HS to 80~ 976HV.

$ 340.00

The mechanical compression spring device is not easy to damage, the accuracy is up to 0.5HW, the film thickness 0.4-6 mm workpiece can be detected, and various Hardness values such as Brinell Rockwell can be obtained through the conversion table.

$ 477.00

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

It can directly display six Hardness standards, support 360-degree measurement direction, store 600 sets of data, and operate continuously for 10 hours with lithium battery power supply. It is compact and portable and weighs only 110 grams.

$ 202.00

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