A hardness test is non-destructive testing methods that determines the hardness of a material by measuring the depth of the penetration from an indenter onto it. Hardness testing instruments are typically designed to preform one of the three main methods of hardness testing: Vickers, Rockwell, and Brinell hardness testing. However, some may be capable of performing more than one method with universal hardness testing machines being capable of all three.
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LECO
- Microindentation, Macro/Vickers Hardness
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LECO
- Vickers, Knoop, Dual Indenters
- 1 gf to 1000 gf
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LECO
- Rockwell, Light-Load Brinell, Dual-Indentation
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- CENTRONICS and RS-232 Output (for Computer or Printer)
LECO
- Macro/Vickers Indentations
- 0.3 kgf to 50 kgf
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Shimadzu
- Micro Compression, Vickers, Koop, Load-Unload and Cyclic
- 0.1 to 1961 N
- PC (2 PCI Slots)
Shimadzu
- Micro Vickers Indentations
- 98.07 mN, 245.2 mN, 490.3 mN, 980.7 mN, 1.961 N, 2.942 N
- PC (Windows 7, CPU (Intel Core 2Duo or faster), USB, Printers
Shimadzu
- Micro Compression, Load-Unload, Cyclic
- Maximum Test Forces of 4900 and 1960 mN
- PC (2 PCI Slots) / Printer (Not Included)
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