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Dynamic Rebound Operating Digital Hardness Tester

Supplier : Heat Treatment Sales & Services

Key Features of Dynamic Rebound Operating Digital Hardness Tester
  • Impact device and display in one-instrument Easy on-site hardness testing on solid, non-transportable components and even on positions difficult to access
  • Operation based on the Rebound [Leeb] Principle with special signal processing technique. The instrument senses the test direction and automatically compensates for gravitational effects.
  • Easily and clearly arranged operation via two keys
  • Hardness measurement independent of impact direction
  • Direct readout of the digitally displayed hardness value on a large LCD display
  • Display of the single or average value
  • Standard conversion tables stored for nine material groups
  • Conversion of the hardness value for hardness scales HL, HV, HB, HS HRB, HRC and N/mm2
  • Measurement ranges [material dependent] 150 to 1000 HL, 75 to 1000 HV, 75 to 700 HB, 30 to 100 HS, 35 to 100 HRB, 20 to 70 HRC, 250 to 2200 N/mm2
  • Measurement accuracy [standard deviation] ? 4 HL or 0,5 % at 800 HL [average value of 5 measurements related to the average value of the hardness reference block]
  • Operates on standard batteries [2 x AAA]
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Product Profile of Dynamic Rebound Operating Digital Hardness Tester
Heat Treatment Sales & Services supplies Dynamic Rebound Operating Digital Hardness Tester. Heat Treatment Sales & Services is the manufacturer and exporter of all type of Hardness Testing Machines. Dynamic Rebound Operating Digital Hardness Tester is used for easy on-site hardness testing on solid, non-transportable components and even on positions difficult to access by other hardness testers.

Key Features of Dynamic Rebound Operating Digital Hardness Tester
  • Impact device and display in one-instrument Easy on-site hardness testing on solid, non-transportable components and even on positions difficult to access
  • Operation based on the Rebound [Leeb] Principle with special signal processing technique. The instrument senses the test direction and automatically compensates for gravitational effects.
  • Easily and clearly arranged operation via two keys
  • Hardness measurement independent of impact direction
  • Direct readout of the digitally displayed hardness value on a large LCD display
  • Display of the single or average value
  • Standard conversion tables stored for nine material groups
  • Conversion of the hardness value for hardness scales HL, HV, HB, HS HRB, HRC and N/mm2
  • Measurement ranges [material dependent] 150 to 1000 HL, 75 to 1000 HV, 75 to 700 HB, 30 to 100 HS, 35 to 100 HRB, 20 to 70 HRC, 250 to 2200 N/mm2
  • Measurement accuracy [standard deviation] ? 4 HL or 0,5 % at 800 HL [average value of 5 measurements related to the average value of the hardness reference block]
  • Operates on standard batteries [2 x AAA]
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