Hardness Testing Machine (Hardness Tester)

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.
CompanyPCE Americas Inc.PCE Americas Inc.PCE Americas Inc.
ItemMetal Hardness Tester PCE-2500NDurometer PCE-DD-D Shore DHardness Tester PCE-DDA 10 Shore A
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Catalog NumberPCE-2500NPCE-DD-DPCE-DDA 10
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DescriptionPCE-2500N is a portable handheld pen-sized digital material hardness tester, rebound hammer or durometer for use with metals. This high-accuracy hardness tester quickly and accurately measures the surface hardness of 10 common metal materials including steel, cast steel, alloy tool steel, stainless ... Read MorePCE-DD-D is a Shore D durometer or hardness tester used to measure the Shore hardness of materials such as hard rubber, hard resin, acrylic, glass, thermoplastic and more. This Shore D durometer uses an impact rod with a 30º conical point and 50 Newtons (N) of force to make a surface indentation on ... Read MoreThe PCE-DDA 10 Hardness Tester is an ergonomic device to check Shore hardness in gum, plastic and other non-metallic materials. It has been designed with a very high quality. The PCE-DDA 10 Hardness Tester is mainly used for soft gums, elastomers, natural rubber, neoprenes, casting resin, white PVC,... Read More
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