Hardness Testers & Hardness Testing Machines
These instruments can be used to measure the hardness of numerous materials, including plastics and metals, using a variety of methods. This selection of hardness testers can be used to take hardness measurements using Vickers, Rockwell, Shore, Leeb and Brinell scales.
Find out more about Hardness Testers & Hardness Testing Machines below.
- Two versions available
- Tests penetration levels
- High accuracy
- Durometer capable of measuring the hardness of plastics, formica, epoxides and plexiglass
- Maximum measurement of 100HD
- Ideal for internal comparison measurements
- Measures the hardness of rubber, elastomers, silicone, vinyl, soft plastics, felt, leather and other similar materials via penetration
- Maximum value of 100HA
- Ideal for internal comparison measurements
- Perform hardness tests on foam and sponge
- Backlit display
- Ideal for internal comparison measurements
- Comes with hard carrying case
- Measuring time from 0 to 99 seconds
- Robust carrying case
- Shore A or D options
- Hand held, pen-style tester designed for measuring the hardness of metals
- Automatic compensation function for 360° measuring
- Five measurement units: Rockwell (B & C), Vickers (HV), Brinell (HB), Shore (HSD), Leeb (HL)
- Selectable measurement units: HL, B & C, HV, HB, HSD and MPa
- External, Type-D impact (rebound sensor)
- Automatic compensation function to enable measurements in 360°
- Choice of two premium durometers
- Rockwell (Type A, B, C) and Brinell (HB)
- Automatically identifies which of the seven impact sensors is being used
- Removes the need for re-calibration
- Professional test meter for measuring the hardness of materials
- 360° measuring direction with automatic compensation feature
- Statistics and alarm functions
- Professional hardness testers with an extensive internal memory
- Reduces the damageinflicted on the test object
- Transfer data through USB connectivity & computer software
- Available in four standard models
About Portable Hardness Testers
These instruments can be used to measure the hardness of numerous materials, including plastics and metals, using a variety of methods. This selection of hardness testers can be used to take hardness measurements using Vickers, Rockwell, Shore, Leeb, and Brinell scales.