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A hardness testing machine is an essential tool used to determine the hardness of materials, which is a measure of their resistance to deformation. These machines typically utilize various testing methods, such as Rockwell, Brinell, or Vickers, to assess the hardness of metals, plastics, and other materials. They are constructed from robust materials to ensure durability and precision during testing.
| Testing methods | Rockwell, Brinell, Vickers |
| Load capacity | Up to 3000 kgf |
| Measurement range | 1 to 100 HRC |
| Accuracy | ±1 HRC |
| Power supply | 220V or 110V AC |
| Display type | Digital or analog |
When selecting a hardness testing machine, consider the specific testing method required for your materials, as different methods are suited for different hardness ranges. It's important to specify the load capacity and measurement range based on the materials you will be testing. Additionally, inquire about accuracy levels and whether you need a digital or analog display. Certifications and compliance with industry standards may also be important depending on your application.
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Hardness testing machines can test metals, plastics, and composites.
Choose based on the material type and desired hardness range.
Most machines offer an accuracy of ±1 HRC.
Yes, regular calibration is recommended for accurate results.
Yes, there are portable hardness testers for field use.
They typically require 220V or 110V AC power supply.