Coating hardness cart

The coating hardness trolley moves at a constant speed over the coating surface by applying a fixed pressure, and the hardness is determined based on the scratch length or the extent of damage. It is used to evaluate the scratch resistance of materials such as coatings and plastics, and is suitable for quality control on production lines and laboratory testing.
Selection
Select the corresponding cart model based on the hardness range of the material being tested, ensuring that the cart weight and indenter specifications match the testing standards. Verify that the measurement accuracy meets the requirements, check the smoothness of cart movement and clarity of the scale, and ensure compatibility with the actual sample size and shape.
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Adopt 45 ° test angle and adjustable load system, the test platform traverse speed 0.5-10 mm/s adjustable, equipped with LCD display real-time monitoring, to meet the needs of accurate coating Hardness detection.

$ 619.00

The 45 ° fixed angle design is adopted to ensure that the cylindrical pencil lead maintains a constant angle and pressure, the load is 500g, the error is +/- 10g, and the coating Hardness level is determined by the minimum Hardness value pencil trace.

$ 162.00

Using 45 ° fixed angle design, ensure that the cylindrical pencil lead scratches the coating with constant pressure, the load is 750g, the error is +/- 10g, and the coating grade is determined by the minimum trace Hardness value.

$ 162.00

The 45 ° fixed angle design ensures precise application of 1000g constant pressure, coating marks are evaluated by 13 different Hardness pencil systems, and the four-link mechanism ensures test Stability.

$ 396.00

It adopts 45 ° fixed angle design, loads 1000g +/- 10g, and evaluates Hardness by scratching coatings with different Hardness pencils, which is easy to operate and accurate.

$ 162.00

The three-point contact structure is used to ensure stable sliding, the test angle is fixed at 45 °, and the 500/750/1000g adjustable load is equipped. The coating Hardness is accurately judged by the scratch depth of different Hardness pencils.

$ 136.00

The three-point contact design ensures a 45-degree test angle and provides a 500/750/1000g three-speed load for rapid determination of coating Hardness and is suitable for laboratory and field environments.

$ 143.00

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

Equipped with 20 different Hardness pencils, covering the range of 8B to 10H, made of stainless steel, supporting 750g to 1000g load, according to Wolff Wilborn specification measurement coating scratch resistance.

$ 282.00

Adopt 0.75mm tungsten carbide test head, provide 0-20N three-gear adjustable pressure, accurately detect coating Hardness by scratch method, suitable for different curved surfaces and durable structure.

$ 977.00

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

Adopt four-link mechanism to ensure a constant 45 ° test angle, equipped with 500/750/1000g adjustable load, accurately determine film Hardness through different Hardness pencil scratches, meeting standard test Environmental requirements.

$ 307.00

The pencil scratch method is used to test film Hardness, and the three-point contact design always guarantees a 45 ° angle, which meets the GB6379 standard and is suitable for film Hardness detection in laboratories and construction sites.

$ 138.00

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

The three-point contact design ensures that the pencil and the test surface always maintain a 45 ° angle, the standard 6B-6H pencil covers the complete Hardness range, the mechanical structure is easy and reliable to operate, and it is suitable for a variety of coating hardness testing needs.

$ 146.00

Articles

Pencil hardness tester rapidly evaluates scratch resistance of paint film.
This article introduces how to quickly assess the scratch resistance of paint films using a pencil hardness tester. During the test, standard pencils (ranging from 6B to 9H) are used to scratch the coating at a fixed angle and pressure to observe whether scratches occur.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Pendulum Hardness Determination: Comparison of Applicability between Double Pendulum Method and Compound Pendulum Method
This article compares two pendulum methods for measuring coating hardness. The choice of method should consider material hardness and testing conditions, and both methods require standardized calibration and sample preparation.
Key Operational Points and Influencing Factors of Pencil Hardness Method for Determining Coating Film Hardness
The pencil hardness test is a method used to evaluate the scratch resistance of a coating by making marks on the paint film with pencils of known hardness. During the operation, a uniformly cured sample is prepared, and calibrated pencils are used to make marks at a 45-degree angle with a fixed force, aiming to identify the highest hardness grade that does not scratch through the paint film.
How to Select a Pencil Hardness Tester? A Comprehensive Guide from Principles to Practical Application
When selecting a pencil hardness tester, focus on three key points: choose manual or automatic based on standards, use specialized testing pencils, and ensure the instrument can fix a 45-degree angle for uniform force application to achieve accurate and reliable results.