Manufacturing professionals are well-versed in the idea that an item is only as excellent as the components it is built of. To ensure the strength and durability of a given machine or device, manufacturing professionals must ensure that every component, material, and material treatment is employed in its construction.

The Rockwell Hardness test can be used in this situation because it was created expressly to gauge a material’s endurance. The system is made to be tested using the ASTM E18 standard. But there are a few things about the test that you need to grasp before you decide to invest in a Rockwell Hardness Tester.

The Rockwell Hardness Test is just one of several assessments used to determine whether a material is suitable for use as a component of an object based on its strength and durability. The Knoop, Brinell, and Vickers procedures are some of the other tests in the series.

The maximum specimen height of NextGen’s RockGen DGEN Series – Digital Rockwell Hardness Tester is 8.5″ (21.6cm) with available extension model up to 15.5″ (40cm) upon request.

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