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Hardness Testers
Hardness Testers

Hardness Testers

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Hardness Testers Specification

  • Response Time
  • <2 s
  • Temperature
  • 10C to 35C
  • Display Type
  • Analog Dial
  • Port Size
  • Standard
  • Humidity
  • 85% RH
  • Features
  • Rugged construction, portable design
  • Accuracy
  • 1% of readout
  • Usage
  • Strength of Materials Lab Equipments
  • Hardness
  • Rockwell, Brinell, Vickers
  • Number of Specimens
  • Single Specimen
  • Max Height
  • 220 mm
  • Application
  • Strength of Materials Lab Equipments
  • Product Type
  • Hardness Testers
  • Operating Voltage
  • 220V
  • Equipment Type
  • Hardness Tester
  • Frequency
  • 50 Hz
  • Mounting Type
  • Tabletop
  • Measuring Range
  • 10-70 HRC, 10-100 HRB
  • Power Supply
  • 220V AC, 50Hz
  • Test Range
  • 10-100 HRB / 20-70 HRC / 20-100 HBW
  • Resolution
  • 0.1 HR
  • Automation Grade
  • Manual
  • Specimen Size
  • 2-70 mm
  • Capacity
  • 250 kgf
  • Machine Weight
  • 95 kg
  • Test Speed
  • 50 mm/min
  • Test Width
  • 180 mm
  • Test Stroke
  • 100 mm
  • Control Mode
  • Manual
  • Indenter Type
  • Diamond, Steel Ball
  • Reading System
  • Direct Readout
  • Finish
  • Powder Coated
  • Scale Change
  • Quick Change Dial
  • Standard Conformance
  • IS:1586, ASTM E10, E18
  • Loading System
  • Dead Weight Type
 

Hardness Testers Trade Information

  • Minimum Order Quantity
  • 1 Piece
  • Supply Ability
  • 100 Pieces Per Week
  • Delivery Time
  • 1 Week
  • Sample Available
  • Yes
  • Sample Policy
  • Sample costs shipping and taxes has to be paid by the buyer
  • Packaging Details
  • carton box, export quality also available
  • Main Export Market(s)
  • Middle East, Asia, Africa
  • Main Domestic Market
  • All India
  • Certifications
  • ISO 9001, 14001 ,CE
 

About Hardness Testers

Hardness Testers:

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Functions: Brinell, Rockwell, Vickers three testing method :

  • Conversion of different hardness scales.
  • Selection of dwell time.
  • Modifications of time and date.
  • Output of testing results.


Versatile Hardness Measurement

This tester supports Rockwell, Brinell, and Vickers hardness scales with quick dial changes, making it suitable for varied material assessments. The capacity to switch indenter types between diamond and steel ball enables precise testing over a broad measurement range, accommodating numerous specimen sizes and shapes.


Consistent and Reliable Testing

With a dead weight loading system, the equipment consistently applies force for repeatable results. The powder-coated finish ensures durability, while the tabletop mounting keeps the device stable during tests. The analog direct readout provides fast and accurate hardness readings within 1% accuracy and 0.1 HR resolution.


Compliance and Application

Test procedures are aligned with IS:1586 and ASTM E10/E18 standards, ensuring global acceptance for research and industrial laboratory environments. Suitable for single specimens up to 220 mm in height, this tester is ideal for strength of materials labs, ensuring dependable characterization of metals and alloys.

FAQs of Hardness Testers:


Q: How does the hardness tester apply load during tests?

A: The hardness tester employs a dead weight loading system, which delivers a consistent and repeatable force to the specimen, ensuring accurate hardness measurements according to standardized testing methods.

Q: What materials can be tested using this hardness tester?

A: This tester is designed for metals and alloys. It supports a measuring range from 10-70 HRC, 10-100 HRB, and 20-100 HBW, enabling analysis of various materials commonly encountered in strength of materials laboratories.

Q: When should I use the diamond indenter versus the steel ball indenter?

A: The diamond indenter is ideal for harder materials and Rockwell testing, while the steel ball indenter is recommended for softer metals or Brinell scale applications, ensuring accurate results tailored to the specimens hardness.

Q: Where is this hardness tester commonly installed?

A: It is typically installed in laboratories for strength of materials evaluation within research institutions, industries, or quality control departments. Its portable, tabletop design ensures convenient placement and operation.

Q: What is the process for changing hardness scales on this tester?

A: The equipment features a quick-change dial, allowing users to efficiently switch between hardness scales (Rockwell, Brinell, Vickers) without lengthy setup procedures, thereby streamlining the testing process.

Q: How can I benefit from the analog direct readout system?

A: The analog dial provides immediate results with a response time of less than two seconds, a measurement resolution of 0.1 HR, and maintains accuracy within 1% of the readout, simplifying and speeding up lab workflows.

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