Copper Hardness Tester

The copper hardness tester applies pressure to copper materials through an indenter and calculates the hardness value based on the size of the indentation. It is used to detect the hardness of copper materials and finds applications in copper production, processing, and quality control.
Selection
When selecting, consider matching the test standards with the copper material, ensuring the indenter type suits the material characteristics, the range covers the sample hardness, the equipment accuracy meets testing requirements, and the ease of operation aligns with the usage scenario.

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Instruments

The measurement range is 0-20HW, the minimum measurable inner diaMeter is 10mm, the maximum sample thickness is 6mm, and the imported special steel crimping needle and high-strength pointer assembly are used. Stability is good and Hardness value conversion is supported.

$ 1017.00

Providing stable copper Ion concentration standards to ensure ElectRode Measurement accuracy, 250ml Encasement meets the daily calibrating needs of the laboratory and is suitable for a variety of copper ion detection scenarios.

$ 110.00

The minimum test inner diaMeter is 6mm, and the maximum sample thickness is 8mm. It adopts imported special steel crimping needle and high-strength pointer assembly, which can directly display the Hardness value. Portable design is convenient for on-site use.

$ 1219.00

The minimum measurable inner diaMeter is 10mm, the maximum sample thickness is 6mm, and the imported special steel crimp and high-strength pointer components are used. It has good Stability and portability and supports Hardness value conversion.

$ 1017.00

Can detect the minimum 6mm inner diaMeter brass thin tube, range 0-20HW, Indication Error 0.5HW, using high strength pointer and special steel pressure needle, Stability is good and support multiple Hardness value conversion.

$ 1219.00

Measurement range 0.00~ 5.00 ppm, accuracy +/- 0.05 ppm, using LED@575nm Illuminant, chemical reaction based rapid detection of copper Ion concentration, suitable for field and laboratory applications.

$ 215.00

The copper Cup ensures durability, the diaMeter of the flow hole is 4mm with the capacity of 100ml, and the measurement time range is 0~ 150s, which is suitable for conditional viscosity determination.

$ 141.00

Measurement range 0-150 seconds, copper material is durable and in line with national standards, portable design is convenient for on-site rapid detection of Coating viscosity.

$ 123.00

Concentration 1000ppm of copper ion standard solution, PTFE bottle Encasement, capacity 480mL, suitable for daily ion calibrating applications.

$ 135.00

Colorimetric measurement is achieved using the bischell method. Measurement range 0.00-5 mg/L, 100 tests are provided, and copper concentration is accurately determined by Color change.

$ 186.00

Designed for Bromo Iodine Copper Ion Composite ElectRode, it provides a stable reference potential to ensure measurement accuracy, and 250ml Encasement meets the needs of routine laboratory use.

$ 99.00

Using copper nickel plating material, volume 37ml, in line with GB/T6750 standard, equilibrium hammer is hollow structure and filled with lead particles to adjust the weight, suitable for Coating and auxiliary materials, oil and other liquids specific gravity determination.

$ 106.00

Using copper plate platform and long-life heating tube, PID intelligent temperature control accuracy +/- 1 ℃, rapid heating to 200 ℃ only 10 minutes, suitable for a variety of Resin materials gel time determination.

$ 509.00

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

Measurement range 6.35μg/L to 63.5mg/L, resolution up to 0.01 pCu, support pCu and concentration conversion, easy operation and high Stability.

$ 382.00

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