There are four main hardness tests, each with their own set of benefits and requirements. There are different standards for these tests, which explain the procedures and application of the hardness test in detail. When selecting a hardness test method, important considerations include:

  • The type of material to be hardness tested
  • Whether compliance with a standard is required
  • The approximate hardness of the material
  • The homogeneity/heterogeneity of the material
  • The size of the part
  • Whether mounting is necessary
  • The number of samples to be tested
  • The required accuracy of the result

Electronically Controlled Hardness Tester offers various features and functions. The glossy and scratch-resistant surface keeps the device looking new after years of use. Molded shell with stable structure resists minor damage. This electronic tester is used for thin parts and metal surfaces. The test load, holding time and unloading are automated to eliminate the human factor. The dial indicator directly reads the hardness value. The indicator has a sensitive response and accurately shows the hardness value. For your personalized quote, click here.