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Hardness Testers

Hardness Testers

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Επιτραπέζιο ψηφιακό σκληρόμετρο Insize ISH-BRV Brinell/Rockwell/Vickers με οθόνη και μικροσκόπιο μέτρησης
Brinell - Rockwell - Vickers - Desktop Digital Hardness Tester
ISH-BRV

Brinell - Rockwell - Vickers - Desktop Digital Hardness Tester

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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 ...

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Επιτραπέζιο αυτόματο ψηφιακό σκληρόμετρο Insize HDT-RT Rockwell, με έγχρωμη οθόνη αφής και τραπέζι δοκιμής
Desktop automatic digital Rockwell / Superficial Rockwell hardness tester
HDT-RT

Desktop automatic digital Rockwell / Superficial Rockwell hardness tester

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5-8 Working days

Technical Specifications Hardness scale: With built-in indenter: HRA, HRB, HRC, HRD, HRF, HRG (HDT-RT151/RT153), HR15N, HR30N, HR45N, HR15T, HR...

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Bench 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
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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...

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