A Rockwell hardness tester is a device used to measure the hardness of materials, particularly metals, by applying a specific load and measuring the depth of penetration of an indenter.
This tester is suitable for measuring the hardness of various metals, including steel, aluminum, and other alloys, making it ideal for manufacturing and quality control applications.
The measuring range of the tester is 20-88 HRA, 20-100 HRB, and 20-70 HRC, allowing for a wide variety of hardness measurements.
The fully automatic operation means that the machine conducts the hardness test with minimal user intervention, providing quick and reliable results without the need for manual adjustments.
The High Precision Full Automatic Digital Durometer Machine operates at either 220 V or 110 V, depending on your location, with a power consumption of 750 W.
Yes, the machine comes with a 12-month warranty, ensuring that you are covered for any manufacturing defects or issues during normal use.
Both professionals and beginners can benefit from this tester; it is user-friendly and designed for various applications in manufacturing, quality control, and educational settings.
The tester features an easy-to-read digital display that provides clear and precise measurements, enhancing user convenience during testing.
Yes, it is suitable for educational purposes in engineering labs, providing students with hands-on experience in hardness testing.
Yes, the machine has a robust design, ensuring durability and longevity even with frequent use in industrial environments.
Regular maintenance includes keeping the machine clean, checking for any wear on the indenter, and ensuring that the calibration is up to date for accurate results.
This hardness tester is commonly used in various industries, including automotive, manufacturing, and metal production, for quality control and material inspection.
The automatic features of the machine allow for quick testing, often providing results within seconds after the test is initiated.
Measuring Rockwell hardness is crucial for determining the material's strength, wear resistance, and suitability for various applications, impacting quality and performance.
While the tester is designed for metals, it can measure softer materials within its specified range, ensuring versatility in testing applications.
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