HDT-MB325
Automatic Brinell Impression Measurement System - Software - 2MP Camera
Description
Technical Specifications
Imprint diameter range:
MB325: Ø1–2 mm, Ø2–4 mm
MB326: Ø0.5–1.6 mm, Ø3–6 mm
Diameter measurement accuracy: ±0.5%
Hardness range: 15–650 HBW
Camera resolution: 2 Megapixel
Dimensions: 44 × 40 × 120 mm
Weight: 275 g
Software capabilities:
Automatic or manual indentation measurement
Automatic calculation of Brinell hardness value
Calculation of statistical values (average, variance)
Labels for extreme values and limit exceedance alarm
Indentation image storage
Automatic report generation in Word or Excel
Includes:
Main unit
Software
Optional: OFFICE Software (code 7313-OFFICE)
Description The Brinell HDT-MB325 and HDT-MB326 automatic indentation measurement systems measure indentation diameters and calculate the corresponding Brinell hardness value. They support automatic and manual measurement, image storage, and report export. Suitable for quality control applications in industrial environments.
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...