Shore Durometer requires a calibration device because it is important to ensure that the durometer is measuring the hardness of a material accurately and consistently. The Shore Durometer is a mechanical device and can be influenced by several factors, such as wear and tear, environmental conditions, and user error. Thus, it is necessary to calibrate the durometer periodically to verify that it measures the hardness of the material correctly.
Calibration devices for Shore Durometer, such as reference test blocks or control rings, provide a known and consistent hardness value that can be used to verify the accuracy of the durometer. These devices are calibrated to a specific standard and are designed to provide a reliable reference point for hardness measurements.
You can order a Calibration device for HP and HPE II as an optional accessory for your NextGen’s Classic Analogue Shore Durometer. Under ISO 9000, the operator should calibrate the equipment on a regular basis. This calibration equipment controls the accuracy of the Shore hardness tester. It enables rapid control of spring force in ten-point increments for measurement ranges such as Shore A/B/0/C/D/DO and L, L/c.
DIN 53 505, EN ISO 868, NF EN ISO 868, ASTM D2240, JIS K 6253.
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