316 Results for Hardness Testers - Page 2
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- Measuring Range: HRC: 17.9 ... 69.5, HB: 19 ... 683, HV: 80 ... 1042, HS: 30.6 ... 102.6, HRA: 59.1 .. 88, HRB: 3.5 ... 101.7
- Includes: Charging cable, Test block, Cleaning brush, User manual, Carrying case
- Length: 5.83
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- Height: 11.02
- Includes: Grindstone for rough surfaces, User manual, Carrying case
- Length: 2.6
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- Width: 1.3
- Length: 8
- Height: 1
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- Item: Rockwell Standard Test Block 35-55Hrc
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- Item: Steel Ball Penetrator,for Hardness Teste
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- Item: Rockwell Test Block for HR15N80 Scale
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- Item: Rockwell Standard Test Block 20-30Hrc
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- Item: Rockwell Test Block for RB90 Scale
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- Item: Ball Penetrator For Hardness Testers,1/8
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- Display: 0 to 10
- Includes: Carrying case, User's manual
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- Item: Rockwell Test Block for RB40 Scale
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- Height: 7.4 in
- Item: Handheld Dial Durometer
- Indenter: Sharp Point
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- Item: Rockwell Test Block for HR15N90 Scale
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- Indenter: Sharp Point
- Height: 7.6 in
- Item: Digital Handheld Durometer
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- Height: 5.7 in
- Item: Handheld Dial Durometer
- Indenter: Blunt Taper
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- Width: 3.03
- Height: 1.58
- Includes: Impact probe Type D, Test block, Support ring, Cleaning brush, Carrying case, User manual
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- Indenter: 35°± 0.25°
- Height: 1.1
- Resolution: 0.1
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- Item: Hardness Tester Anvil,Large V
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- Item: Hardness Test Block
- For Use With: Rockwell Hardness Tester
- Width: 3.07 in
About Hardness Testers
Hardness Testers are instruments used to measure the hardness of a material or surface. They are commonly used in a variety of industries, including manufacturing, automotive, aerospace, and medical device production.
Types of Hardness Testers
Hardness Testers come in a variety of shapes and sizes depending on their intended use. Some common types include Rockwell testers, Brinell testers, Vickers testers, and Shore Durometers. Each type is designed for specific applications and materials to ensure accurate readings.
How Hardness Testers are Made
Hardness Testers are typically constructed from hardened steel with precision-machined components that allow for precise readings. They also feature digital displays for easy viewing of results as well as software packages that allow users to store and analyze data.
Industries that use Hardness Testers
Hardness Testers can be found in many industries where the strength and durability of materials is important. Automotive manufacturers use them to test parts like engine blocks while aerospace engineers rely on them to evaluate the strength of aircraft components. Medical device producers also use them to test the hardness of plastics used in implants.
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