Hardness Testers
26 από 26 productsDesktop Analog Rockwell Hardness Tester
Hardness scales: HRA, HRB, HRC, HRD, HRF, HRG Analog indication Preliminary test force: 98N (10kg) Minimum reading: 0.5 HR Maximum sample height:...
View full detailsTabletop Analog Rockwell Hardness Tester
Features: Hardness scales: HRA, HRB, HRC, HRD, HRF, HRG Preliminary test force: 98 N (10 kg) Test force: 588N, 980N, 1471N Analog display Manual ...
View full detailsBrinell - Rockwell - Vickers - Desktop Digital Hardness Tester
Features: Preliminary test force: 98N Test force: 588N, 980N, 1471 N Minimum Rockwell reading: 0.5 HR Brinell test load: 306, 613, 1839 N Vickers ...
View full detailsMagnetic Rockwell Hardness Tester
Features: Hardness scales: HRA, HRB, HRC Preliminary test force 10kg Test force: 60kg, 100kg, 150kg Manual load control Minimum reading: 0.1HR Use...
View full detailsMagnetic Rockwell Hardness Tester
Features: Hardness scales: HRA, HRB, HRC, HRD, HRF, HRG Preliminary test force 10kg Test force: 60kg, 100kg, 150kg Manual load control Minimum re...
View full detailsBrinell Hardness Tester
Features: Measurement range: 100 ~ 350HBW (including Ø7.26mm indenter), 350 ~ 650HBW (with Ø4mm indenter, optional) Accuracy: static test: ± 3%, ...
View full detailsBrinell Hardness Tester
Features: Measurement range 16 ~ 650HBW Test force: 3000kg Indenter: carbide ball with a radius of Ø10mm Measuring microscope: 20x, reading: 0.01...
View full detailsHydraulic Chain Type Brinell Hardness Tester
Features: For hardness measurement of rollers or tubes Measurement range: 32 ~ 650HBW Specimen diameter range: Ø150mm - Ø500mm Test force: 3000kg ...
View full detailsDesktop Analog Rockwell Hardness Tester
Hardness scale: HRA, HRB, HRC, HRF, HRG, HRD Preliminary test force: 98N Test force: 588N, 980N, 1471N Display: analog Manual plate lifting Automa...
View full detailsDesktop automatic digital Rockwell / Superficial Rockwell hardness tester
Technical Specifications Hardness scale: With built-in indenter: HRA, HRB, HRC, HRD, HRF, HRG (HDT-RT151/RT153), HR15N, HR30N, HR45N, HR15T, HR...
View full detailsDesktop Digital Micro-Vickers Hardness Tester
Technical Specifications Vickers scales: HV0.01, HV0.025, HV0.05, HV0.1, HV0.2, HV0.3, HV0.5, HV1 Compatible scales: HRA, HRB, HRC, HRD, HRF, H...
View full detailsDesktop digital Rockwell/ Superficial Rockwell hardness tester - Bluetooth printer - Touch screen
Technical Specifications 8" touch screen Built-in Bluetooth and RS232 for data transmission to computer CNC operation with closed-loop electr...
View full detailsDesktop digital Rockwell/ Superficial Rockwell hardness tester - Touch screen
Technical Specifications Powered by electric motor (no weights) Dolphin-nose type structure for greater measuring space Measurements in 30 Ro...
View full detailsDesktop digital Rockwell/Superficial Rockwell hardness tester - Touch screen - Includes printer
Technical Specifications 8" touchscreen for operation and display Capability for tests on 15 Rockwell scales and surface Rockwell scales Com...
View full detailsTabletop analog motorized Rockwell hardness tester
Technical Specifications Hardness scales: HRA, HRB, HRC, HRD, HRF, HRG Preliminary test force: 98N (10kg) Test forces: 588N (60kg), 980N (100...
View full detailsDesktop analog Rockwell hardness tester
Technical Specifications Hardness scales: HRA, HRB, HRC, HRD, HRF, HRG Preliminary test force: 98N (10kg) Test forces: 588N (60kg), 980N (100...
View full detailsDesktop digital Micro-Vickers hardness tester - Touch screen
Technical Specifications Vickers scales: HV0.01, HV0.025, HV0.05, HV0.1, HV0.2, HV0.3, HV0.5, HV1 Scale conversion: HRA, HRB, HRC, HRD, HRF, HV...
View full detailsDesktop digital Micro-Vickers hardness tester - 2 touch screen displays - Built-in printer - USB
Technical Specifications Dual touch screen for control and measurement High-resolution image Automatic start, automatic pressure, and measur...
View full detailsAutomatic tabletop Micro-Vickers hardness tester - Z-axis autofocus
Technical Specifications Suitable for Micro-Vickers measurement on metals and non-metallic materials Capability to measure hardness distributi...
View full detailsDesktop digital Vickers hardness tester - Touch screen - Camera
Technical Specifications Color LCD touchscreen Data storage and average value calculation Automatic switching between indenter and objective ...
View full detailsDesktop digital Vickers hardness tester - Touch screen - Built-in printer
Technical Specifications Color LCD touchscreen Instant hardness display with measurement button Data storage and average value calculation ...
View full detailsDesktop digital Vickers hardness tester - Touch screen - Computer - Autofocus Z axis
Technical Specifications Suitable for Vickers hardness measurement on metals and non-metallic materials, case depth, and heat-treated surfaces ...
View full detailsDigital Brinell Hardness Tester - Touch Screen - Microscope
Technical Specifications Test forces: 62.5kgf, 100kgf, 125kgf, 187.5kgf, 250kgf, 500kgf, 750kgf, 1000kgf, 1500kgf, 3000kgf Brinell scales: HBW...
View full detailsDigital Brinell Hardness Tester - Touchscreen - Microscope
Technical Specifications Brinell scale: HBW2.5/62.5 to HBW10/3000 Hardness reading: 0.1HBW Platform lift: manual Load control: automatic (...
View full detailsDigital Hardness Tester Brinell - Rockwell - Vickers - Touchscreen
Technical Specifications Type: Brinell, Rockwell, Vickers Test Force: Brinell: 306.5N to 2451.6N (31.25kgf to 250kgf) Rockwell: 588N, 980N,...
View full detailsMagnetic Brinell/Rockwell hardness tester ISHR-B141
Specifications Type: Magnetic Brinell/Rockwell hardness tester Rockwell scales: HRA, HRB, HRC, HRD, HRF, HRG Brinell measuring range: 20~650...
View full detailsBench hardness testers are quality-control instruments that determine hardness by indentation, applying a controlled test force to an indenter and evaluating penetration depth or imprint size. They are used to verify heat treatment results and material consistency on metal parts.
Available options cover Rockwell (HRA/HRB/HRC), Brinell (HBW) and Vickers (HV) methods, with different test loads, indenter types, analog or digital readout, and calibration/certification support, from Insize.
Suitable for machine shops, QC labs and production, with key selection factors being the test scale, load range and specimen geometry.
Metal Hardness
How is hardness defined and which parameters should we take into account in a measurement? Hardness is not a fundamental property of a material, but it is the quantity that indicates how mechanically resistant a material (test piece) is to mechanical penetration by another harder body (indenter). Precisely because it is not a fundamental quantity, over the years different methods have been developed with the aim of determining it. Initially, the choice of method depends on the material of the specimen. Then, 1) the magnitude of the force and 2) the time for which the force will be applied must be determined...
































































































































































































































































































































































































































