Overview
The LANDTEK HM-934-1 + Pasteur hardness gauge is a digital display hardness gauge, mainly used in the aluminum processing industry and the frp industry. The instrument can measure the Pasteur Hardness value of materials and additionally supports the measurement of Brinell, Vickers, Wechsler and rockwell hardness values.
Features
1. Digital Pasteur hardness gauge is a newly designed and developed Cang type hardness gauge by LANDTEK
2. Pap Hardness value (HBa) of measurable materials
3. Additional measurement of brinell hardness value (HB), Vickers Hardness value (HV), Wechsler Hardness value (HW), rockwell hardness value (HRB/HRE/HRF/HRH)
4. Compact design, light, one-handed operation, one pressure can be used, no experience required, can be used in any occasion
5. Wide test range, from very soft pure aluminum to particularly hard aluminum alloy can be tested, the effective test range is equivalent to brinell hardness 25~ 150HB
6. No support required, only tested on one side of the sample, suitable for testing oversized and ultra-thick workpieces and assemblies
7. With MAX Maximum Hold function, record the maximum Hardness value during measurement
8. With average calculation function, it can calculate the average of up to 29 sets of data
9. Provide Bluetooth data output selection
Principle
The Babbitt hardness gauge adopts the Crowd Measurement principle to determine the Hardness value by generating Crowd on the surface of the material by the indenter. The instrument detects the depth or size of the Crowd through the electronic Sensor and converts it into the corresponding Hardness value display.
Applications
Aluminum processing industry, FRP industry
Steps
1. Install 2 AA batteries
2. Turn on the instrument power
3. Align the indenter vertically with the specimen surface
4. One-handed pressure to complete the test
5. Read the Hardness value on the display
6. Optional MAX Maximum Hold or Average Calculation
7. Optional output data through Bluetooth
Notice
* Ambient Temperature should be in the range of 0~ 50 ℃
* Environmental humidity should be less than 80% RH
Make sure the surface of the sample is clean and flat before testing
Keep the indenter perpendicular to the specimen surface
Regularly check the battery level
* Avoid use in humid or corrosive environments