Counting Pendulum Rocker Hardness Tester

The pendulum hardness tester measures hardness by the number of oscillations a pendulum makes on the surface of a coating before it decays, with a higher number of oscillations indicating greater hardness. It is used to test the drying hardness and wear resistance of coatings such as paints and inks, and is employed in industries like printing and plastics to control product quality.
Selection
When selecting a pendulum hardness tester, consider the type and thickness of the material being tested to ensure the tester’s range and accuracy match the testing requirements. Check the instrument’s calibration status and ease of operation, and refer to industry standards such as ASTM or ISO to choose a model suitable for laboratory or field use.

Terms

Standards

Instruments

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

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

$ 1719.00

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 double swing bar design, steel ball diaMeter 8mm, swing period 0.625s, automatic counting function, accurate measurement of film resilience changes, easy to operate.

$ 1655.00

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

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

The photoelectric counter is used to realize automatic counting, and the measurement is fast and accurate; the period of M-3 swing Rod is 0.625s, and the swing time on standard Glass is 440 +/- 6s; the horizontal mechanism is improved, and the scale can be moved horizontally to facilitate zero adjustment.

$ 451.00

Using 500g swing Rod mass and 8mm steel ball diaMeter, automatic counting function can accurately measure coating surface Hardness, swing cycle of 1 second to achieve efficient testing.

$ 1655.00

The equipment adopts automatic counting mode, the length of the swing Rod is 500 +/- 1mm, and the total mass is 120 +/- 1g, which is suitable for testing the ability of the film to resist concave deformation.

$ 394.00

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

Using 200g swing Rod mass and 5mm steel ball diaMeter, automatic counting function can accurately measure coating soft Hardness, swing cycle 1.4s to ensure Data Reliability.

$ 1655.00

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

Articles

Shore Durometer Selection: Matching Principles of Hardness Models and Measurement Ranges
This article introduces the selection method for Shore durometers, with the core focus on ensuring that the hardness type matches the material's hardness range and rebound characteristics. When selecting, the principle that the measured value falls within 20% to 80% of the full scale should be followed to avoid data distortion.
Advantages of Barcol Hardness Tester in Rapid On-site Coating Hardness Testing
The Barcol hardness tester is a portable device suitable for rapid on-site measurement of coating hardness. It determines the hardness value by measuring the depth of penetration of the indenter, offering simple operation and test completion within seconds.
Brinell hardness tester is used for hardness testing of plastics and soft metal coatings.
This article introduces how a Brinell hardness tester is used to measure the hardness of plastics and soft metal coatings.
Shore hardness tester measures the hardness of rubber sealing rings.
This article introduces the method of measuring the hardness of rubber sealing rings using a Shore durometer. The Shore durometer presses a needle into the rubber surface under spring force and converts the indentation depth into a hardness value, commonly using the A scale.
Shore durometer measures the hardness of cured cast resin.
The Shore durometer measures hardness by pressing an indenter into the material surface, making it suitable for evaluating the properties of cast resin after curing.
Shore durometer measures the elastic modulus of flexible resin.
This article explores how to use a Shore rubber hardness tester to measure the hardness of flexible resins and estimate their elastic modulus through theoretical models and empirical formulas.
Pencil Hardness Tester for Rapid Evaluation of Coating Surface Hardness
The pencil hardness tester is a tool used for rapidly assessing the relative hardness of coating surfaces through standardized scratch tests. It employs a series of pencil leads with known hardness levels, which are drawn across the coating under a fixed load and angle. The hardness grade, ranging from 6B to 9H, is determined based on whether a permanent scratch is produced.
Buchholz indentation tester measures the indentation hardness of varnish.
The Buchholz indentation test is a method for measuring the indentation hardness of coatings such as varnishes. It involves applying a specific indenter to the coating surface under a standard load, and after unloading, the length of the residual indentation is measured. A longer length indicates lower hardness.
Pencil Hardness Plan Outstanding Paint Film Pencil Hardness Grade
The pencil hardness test is a method for evaluating the scratch resistance of paint films. It involves using a series of pencils with known hardness levels to scratch the coated surface under fixed conditions. The hardness grade of the coating is determined by observing whether permanent scratches are produced.
The pendulum hardness tester tests the scratch resistance limit of varnish.
The pendulum hardness tester measures the hardness of varnish by observing the attenuation of the pendulum's swing on the coating surface, with faster attenuation indicating a softer coating. The scratch resistance of varnish depends not only on hardness but also on elasticity and toughness. Hardness testing sets the basic threshold for scratch resistance.
Application of Film Pencil Hardness Tester in Coating Scratch Resistance Testing
The paint film pencil hardness tester is an instrument used to evaluate the scratch resistance of coatings. It works by scratching the surface of the coating with a pencil of known hardness under a fixed load, and then assessing the hardness grade based on whether scratches are produced.
Use of pendulum hardness tester for paint film curing degree assessment in the laboratory.
The pendulum hardness tester evaluates the hardness of a paint film by measuring the decay time of a pendulum swinging on the surface of the film, where a longer time indicates a harder film and a higher degree of curing.
Pendulum hardness tester measures the damping hardness of powder coatings.
This article introduces the method of testing the damping hardness of powder coatings using a pendulum hardness tester. The test is based on the principle of energy attenuation, where the hardness is reflected by the time it takes for the amplitude of the pendulum to decay as it swings on the coating surface, with a longer time indicating a harder coating.
Pendulum hardness tester measures coating damping hardness.
This article explains how a pendulum hardness tester measures the damping hardness of coatings. The principle involves evaluating the hardness and elasticity of the coating based on the time it takes for the amplitude of a pendulum's swing to decay on the coating surface. A longer decay time indicates a harder coating.
Classification standards for determining the hardness of coatings using a pencil hardness tester.
This article introduces the method of measuring the hardness of coatings using a pencil hardness tester. It involves using pencils of varying hardness to scratch the coating and observing whether scratches are produced to determine the hardness grade, ranging from 6B to 9H.