Color Paint Impact Tester

The paint impact tester evaluates the resistance of coatings to rapid deformation by allowing a heavy hammer to fall freely onto coated test panels. It is used to assess the impact resistance of coatings during transportation and installation, ensuring that the coating does not crack or peel under mechanical impact. This tool is widely applied in quality inspection of surface coatings for furniture, automotive parts, industrial equipment, and more.
Selection
When selecting, consider that the impact height range must cover the testing standards, and the hammer weight should match the product specifications. Check the vertical accuracy of the guide tube, and ensure the base is flat and stable. The fixture should accommodate samples of different thicknesses, and the drop hammer release mechanism should operate smoothly. Verify the instrument’s compliance by referring to standards such as GB/T 1732, and prioritize equipment that has undergone metrological verification.

Terms

Standards

Instruments

Impact height of 120 cm, hammer mass 1000g, no secondary rebound phenomenon after impact, punch diaMeter 16mm, can accurately determine the impact strength of the paint film.

$ 370.00

Impact height up to 120 cm, weight weight mass 1000g, no secondary rebound after impact, to ensure accurate and reliable test results, suitable for film impact performance evaluation.

$ 370.00

Impact performance of paint film can be accurately determined by using 1000g standard weight and 100cm adjustable impact height, 8mm diaMeter of punch, which meets the standard test requirements and is easy and reliable to operate.

$ 199.00

Impact height 40cm, drop weight mass 500g, the degree of damage to the paint film is assessed by steel ball Impact, and the digital grade shows the anti-Impact ability, which is suitable for standard testing.

$ 202.00

The device has an impact height range of 0-100 cm and is equipped with a Φ 20 mm punch and a 1000 g drop weight to accurately evaluate the material's impact resistance.

$ 622.00

Impact height 0-100cm adjustable, equipped with 1000g drop weight and Φ 8mm punch, Impact depth 2mm, can accurately determine the material anti-Impact performance.

$ 286.00

Impact block weight 500 +/- 5g, ball diaMeter φ 14 Hardness HRc60-66, can accurately assess the damage grade of paint film.

$ 183.00

Impact height 0-50cm adjustable, equipped with 1000g drop weight and Φ 8mm punch, Impact depth 2mm, can accurately determine the material resistance to Impact performance.

$ 228.00

Using 1kg weight free fall impact, impact height adjustable range 0-50cm, equipped with φ 8mm punch and φ 15mm die base, can carry out positive and negative impact test.

$ 164.00

Impact height 0-50cm can be accurately adjusted, drop weight mass 1000g with the Φ 8mm punch, can accurately determine the film anti-Impact performance, easy to operate and Repeatability.

$ 240.00

Impact height 0~ 50cm adjustable, drop weight mass 1000g, the structure is simple and easy to operate, punch diaMeter 8mm and die base aperture 15mm cooperate to prevent the edge of the test plate shear.

$ 259.00

Impact height 0-100cm adjustable, drop weight mass 1000g, through the punch diaMeter 8mm and die base aperture 15mm with the design, effectively prevent the plate edge shear force, to ensure the accuracy of the test.

$ 275.00

Impact height of 120 cm, Impact depth of 2.5 mm, using a fixed mass weight to avoid secondary rebound, to ensure accurate and reliable test results.

$ 364.00

Using 2000g heavy hammer and 16mm punch, Impact depth 2.5mm, no secondary rebound phenomenon, to ensure accurate and reliable test results.

$ 370.00

Impact height 120 cm, drop weight mass 1000 grams, punch diaMeter 8 mm, Impact depth 2 mm, no secondary rebound, in line with a number of national standards.

$ 348.00

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