HB-1 portable Brinell hardness tester
(Equipped with spring, lifted and rebounded onto the workpiece to achieve indentation)
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This hardness tester is a measuring instrument that uses dynamic testing force to determine the Brinell hardness value of metals. Its principle is to use the impact generated by the elastic force of the spring to make the steel ball indenter press into the surface of the tested sample to obtain an indentation. The Brinell hardness value is determined based on the diameter of the indentation, and the Brinell hardness of black metals with an elastic modulus approximately equal to 2x10MPa is measured.
Measurement range: 100-400HBS, impact energy: 0.5 kgf/m,
External dimensions: (diameter x length) 55 x 370 millimeters, weight: approximately 3 kilograms.
Standard attachment: 1 standard Brinell hardness block and 1 reading microscope 20x.
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HB-2 Hammer type Brinell hardness tester
(Insert the hammer strike strip onto the hammer strike head and use a hammer to strike on the workpiece)
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This hardness tester is suitable for daily inspection of large cast and forged blanks and metal materials in workshops and warehouses, and can be used to measure the Brinell hardness values of black and non-ferrous metals.
Measurement range: 100-400HBS, steel ball diameter: 10mm,
External dimensions: (diameter x length) 26 x 120 millimeters, weight: approximately 3 kilograms 2 standard Brinell hardness blocks for standard hammering, reading microscope: 20x, 1 piece
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