Manual Push Hardness Tester

The hand-held hardness tester uses a spring-loaded indenter to press vertically into the material surface, converting the indentation depth into a hardness value. It is used to measure the surface hardness of materials such as coatings and plastics, and finds applications in assessing coating dryness and controlling product quality.
Selection
When selecting, consider matching the material's hardness range to the instrument's measurement range. Choose types such as Barcol or Shore according to standard requirements, check the accuracy of the indenter and the stability of the spring force, and ensure the test surface is flat and the thickness meets the indentation requirements.

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Instruments

Manual measurement of film Hardness, test angle 45 °, load 1 +/- 0.05kg, three-point contact with the measured surface, suitable for inspection in any direction.

$ 146.00

Three-point contact design ensures 45 ° stability testing angle, equipped with 6B-6H pencil and 500g to 1000g adjustable load, manual push to achieve accurate film Hardness identification.

$ 162.00

Manual measurement of paint film Hardness, load 500g, test angle 45 °, can be inspected in any direction, three points contact with the measured surface.

$ 146.00

Manual measurement of paint film Hardness, load 1000g, test angle 45 °, three-point contact with the tested surface design, suitable for inspection in any direction.

$ 146.00

Using electric push Rod to drive Spreader movement, avoid manual Stability; equipped with touch screen real-time display of moving distance, support 2-200mm/s speed adjustment and 430 * 250mm effective coating area, Operating interface is simple and intuitive.

$ 1235.00

Multi-color superposition sampling and color development at the same time, sampling can be done without boot printing, anilox roller adopts metal rubber roller structure, color development rubber roller Hardness 75 °, high processing accuracy and small amount of glue.

$ 267.00

Compression stroke 2.50mm, load 237g, suitable for wet mold sand/core surface Hardness measurement, support USB and Bluetooth data output, with average calculation and undervoltage alarm function.

$ 328.00

Made of stainless steel to ensure wear resistance and corrosion resistance, 750g test load to meet a variety of international standards, equipped with a complete pencil set for accurate coating Hardness assessment.

$ 1881.00

Double pointer design can be used with rack or hand, pressing needle Travel 0-2.5 mm, measurement error +/- 1HA, suitable for rubber and plastic hardness testing.

$ 138.00

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

Adopting Tempered Glass Platform with High Hardness and Anti-rust; Equipped with fixed load weight and adjustable horizontal table, column lifting space ≤ 180mm to ensure stable and accurate testing and avoid manual operation errors.

$ 186.00

Impact energy 11mJ, Impact device mass 50g, ball head diaMeter 3mm, Hardness measurement hole or cylinder, suitable for a variety of metal hardness of materials testing.

$ 162.00

Suitable for low and medium Hardness material measurement, pressure needle end pressure 0.55N-8.06N, pressure needle stroke 0-2.5 mm, can be matched with test rack to reduce manual operation error, improve test accuracy and Repeatability.

$ 212.00

Adopt electric push Rod to drive Spreader movement, adjustable speed range of 2-200mm/s, temperature accuracy +/- 3 ℃, support Vacuum chuck and electric heating function, improve Spreader uniformity and operation convenience.

$ 2494.00

Spreader movement driven by electric push Rod, adjustable speed range of 2-200mm/s, equipped with Vacuum chuck table to effectively fix the substrate, Operating interface intuitively simplifies the process, improves Spreader accuracy and efficiency.

$ 2010.00

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