Hardness tester / List of 14 manufacturers
What is a Hardness tester?
Hardness test methods can be roughly divided into indentation test methods and dynamic test methods according to the basic principle. The indentation test method is further divided into a test method that measures the surface area of the indentation generated when a hard indenter is pressed into the surface of the test piece and a test method that measures the depth of the indentation. The dynamic test method is a test method in which a hammer is dropped from a certain height and its bouncing height is measured. By testing the repulsive force of the test piece, the harder it is, the higher it jumps up. It is called a shore hardness tester. From the above test methods, various hardness testers are used depending on the material and shape of the indenter, the size of the test load applied, and how to measure the indentation. It is necessary to select an appropriate testing machine according to the condition of the test piece such as the size, shape and hardness of the test piece and the agreement between the delivery parties.
Application of Hardness tester
1.Metals – Hardness testing is crucial for determining the durability and wear resistance of metals such as steel, aluminum, and copper. It helps ensure that components used in machinery, tools, and automotive parts meet the required hardness standards.
2.Plastics – Hardness tests are used to assess the surface hardness of plastic materials used in manufacturing products like housings, connectors, and gears.
3.Rubber – The hardness of rubber materials is tested to evaluate their suitability for applications such as seals, gaskets, and tires, where the right balance of flexibility and durability is required.
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Manufacture list of Hardness tester
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Our company provides a wide range of testing equipment, including Brinell hardness testers, uniaxial (tensile and compression) testing machines, load cells (force gauges), Vickers and micro-Vickers hardness testers, Charpy impact testers, and extensometers (recorders). In the field of material testing machines, we manufacture, repair, and adjust machines for tensile, compression, bending, hardness, impact, fatigue, and abrasion friction testing, and we also handle JIS calibration and JCSS calibration. We support relocation installation, ancillary construction, inspections, and calibration procedures. For force gauges, we manufacture, repair, and adjust ring spring type force gauges, volumetric force gauges, and loop cells, and we also handle calibration procedures in their entirety. Additionally, we design and manufacture specialized equipment such as torsion fatigue testers, rotary bending fatigue testers, and horizontal uniaxial testers, as well as renewing amplifiers for uniaxial testing machines and strain calibrators.
We offer customization to meet our customers' needs and support their research and quality control with our high technical expertise and extensive experience.