The instrument is fully portable and easy to use.
Steel hardness tester.
Determine the hardness of very hard steel.
The most common scales used to test stainless steel hardness are the b and c scales the latter usually used for hardened stainless steels.
It can easily be carried anywhere an accurate hardness test is required.
Brinell testers help you accurately test steel parts such as castings and forgings.
In this test c scale a diamond cone is used as an indenter and the measure considered to calculate the hardness number is the penetration of the indenter.
A steel ball will make an impression.
Hard alloy carbide shallow case hardening steel and etc.
Rockwell hardness tester diamond penetrator indenter brale a scale.
Whether you choose a bench model or a portable hardness tester all rockwell hardness testers need to be calibrated with standard rockwell test blocks.
Use a vickers tester to help assess the hardness value of small precision parts thin materials wires or case depth hardness.
The instrument is fully portable and easy to use.
Annealed or normalized steel aluminum alloy copper alloy cast iron.
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The portable steel hardness tester measures the hardness of metals in the range of 20 to 65 hrc on the equivalent rockwell c scale.
The portable steel hardness tester measures the hardness of metals in the range of 20 to 65 hrc on the equivalent rockwell c scale.
Measure the impression with the 20x microscope and use the computing disc to determine hardness.
To use slide a test bar into the tester place the tester on your surface and hit with a hammer.
ΓΈ1 588mm quenched steel ball.
It can easily be carried anywhere an accurate hardness test is required.
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Shop here for rockwell hardness testers that can measure materials from soft bearing metals to carbides.
Rockwell test blocks are pieces of steel brass or aluminum that have been specially heat treated and calibrated for consistency.
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It is defined as the resistance to indentation and it is determined by measuring the permanent depth of the indentation.