Company Information
We are Vertex Engineers & Associates based in Navi Mumbai , India. We are member of Tradekey.com since December, 2009. Our business is related to Industrial Machinery industry and we specifically deal in Hardness Tester, Bursting Strength Tester, Barcol Hardness Tester, Portable Hardness Tester, UTM, Impact Tester, GSM Tester, Micro Hardness Tester, Cobb Tester, Tensile Tester, Crush Tester, Box Compression Tester. Please find our product details below:
Barcol Hardness Tester
Scope:
The Barcol Hardness Tester is a convenient tool for testing the hardness of aluminum, aluminum alloys, copper, brass and other materials including plastics, fiberglass & FRP having hardness from 25 to 150 BHN (10 mm ball / 500 kg load). The instrument is designed for use on fabricated parts and assemblies as well as on raw stock.
Easy to Use:
No experience required; can be used in any position and in any space that will allow for the operator's hand. The hardness reading is instantly indicated on the dial, which is divided into one hundred graduations. No waiting, pre-loading or separate measurements.
Test Procedure:
The specimen is placed under the indentor of the Barcol hardness tester and a uniform pressure is applied to the specimen until the dial indication reaches a maximum. The depth of the penetration is converted into absolute Barcol numbers. Specimen size: For accurate readings, material should be at least 1 /16" thick and large enough for a minimum distance of1/8" in any direction from the indenter point to the edge of the specimen. The testing area should be smooth and free from mechanical damage.
Barcol Hardness Tester
Scope:
The Barcol Hardness Tester is a convenient tool for testing the hardness of aluminum, aluminum alloys, copper, brass and other materials including plastics, fiberglass & FRP having hardness from 25 to 150 BHN (10 mm ball / 500 kg load). The instrument is designed for use on fabricated parts and assemblies as well as on raw stock.
Easy to Use:
No experience required; can be used in any position and in any space that will allow for the operator's hand. The hardness reading is instantly indicated on the dial, which is divided into one hundred graduations. No waiting, pre-loading or separate measurements.
Test Procedure:
The specimen is placed under the indentor of the Barcol hardness tester and a uniform pressure is applied to the specimen until the dial indication reaches a maximum. The depth of the penetration is converted into absolute Barcol numbers. Specimen size: For accurate readings, material should be at least 1 /16" thick and large enough for a minimum distance of1/8" in any direction from the indenter point to the edge of the specimen. The testing area should be smooth and free from mechanical damage.
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