Digital Type Hardness Tester

Digital display hardness testers apply a specified pressure to the material through an indenter, and an electronic sensor measures the depth of the indentation, converting it into a digital display. They are used to measure the hardness of materials such as plastics and coatings, allowing direct reading of the values.
Selection
When selecting, consider the material type and thickness to match the appropriate indenter and test force. Check the instrument's accuracy and calibration certificate to ensure the measuring range covers the hardness range of the test object. Pay attention to the temperature and humidity requirements of the operating environment.

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Instruments

Digital display design, compact and easy to operate, Measuring accuracy, low power consumption, easy to carry, suitable for field and laboratory rapid Hardness detection.

$ 477.00

Can be used with A type or C type Shore DuroMeter, fixed load weight mass 0.75 +/- 0.05kg, hardness Gauge clamping Rod connection size M7x0.5mm, improve hardness testing accuracy and Stability.

$ 180.00

Suitable for soft rubber, thermal plasticity resilience and extremely soft plastics, Hardness Measurement range < 20 HDO, with real-time, peak, timing and average Measurement mode, can be connected to the computer for data management and analysis.

$ 590.00

Suitable for materials with Hardness > 90HA and < 20HD, especially for thin or curved samples. Measurement modes of real-time, peak, automatic timing and average value, force retention time can be set, and data Linear dispersion analysis and qualification judgment can be carried out by the host computer software.

$ 590.00

Suitable for extremely soft materials with hardness below 20 HO, such as rubber, sponge, and foam. Equipped with multiple testing modes including real-time, peak, automatic timing, and average value. Supports PC software for data storage, analysis, and report generation.

$ 832.00

Suitable for medium Hardness Rubber and Plastic, Measurement range 0-100HC, resolution 0.1HC. Measurement modes of real-time, peak, automatic timing and average value can be connected to computer for data Linear dispersion analysis and storage.

$ 590.00

Suitable for medium Hardness rubber and thermal plasticity resilience materials, Measurement range 0-100HB, resolution 0.1HB. With real-time, peak, automatic timing and average measurement mode, can be connected to the computer for data Linear dispersion analysis, storage and export.

$ 590.00

Che type design, test range 0~ 100HBa, equivalent to 25~ 150HBW, no support, one-handed operation, with MAX Maximum hold and average calculation function, can measure a variety of Hardness values.

$ 858.00

Che type hardness Gauge, test range 0~ 100HBa, equivalent to brinell hardness 25~ 150HB, no support, one-handed operation, with MAX Maximum retention function, suitable for various aluminum alloys and frp materials.

$ 719.00

Suitable for thin samples with a thickness of less than 6mm, featuring multiple testing modes such as real-time, peak, automatic timing, and average value. It can be connected to a computer for data management and curve analysis.

$ 896.00

Measurement accuracy up to +/- 6HL with digital dual coil probe technology, support for a variety of Hardness standard automatic conversion, with 360 ° direction automatic compensation function, can be adapted to four different Impact devices to meet diverse measurement needs.

$ 958.00

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

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

Supporting D-type Shore DuroMeter, applying 5kg test force by weight, equipped with Glass bench and adjusting nut to ensure full contact with the sample and improve measurement Stability.

$ 248.00

Compact and lightweight, one-handed operation without experience, the test range is equivalent to brinell hardness 25~ 150HB, no need to support the measurement of large workpieces, with MAX Maximum maintenance and average calculation function.

$ 719.00

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