In order to cater the needs of consumers, we are providing a wide array of Industrial Vickers Hardness Tester. It is suitable for industrial applications. This tester is ideal for micro hardness testing. It resists plastic deformation from a standard source. Industrial Vickers Hardness Tester is generally used for all metals and has one of the widest scales among hardness tests. It tests very thin materials like foils, surface part and small areas.
Advanced Optical SystemEquipped with a high-magnification microscope and precision lens, the tester guarantees exceptional clarity for viewing indentation marks, enabling consistent and repeatable hardness measurements on various metallic surfaces.
User-Friendly AutomationThe tester offers both automatic and manual control for enhanced flexibility. Its motorized turret, adjustable dwell time, and digital LCD readout streamline operations, making setup and testing intuitive for users in lab or production environments.
Robust Design and ConnectivityConstructed from powder-coated cast iron and steel for superior durability, the equipment is built to withstand harsh industrial settings. Data output options like USB, RS232, and printer ports facilitate effortless data acquisition and integration with analysis software.
FAQ's of Industrial Vickers Hardness Tester:
Q: How does the Industrial Vickers Hardness Tester measure hardness?
A: This tester measures microhardness by pressing a diamond pyramid indentor into the specimen's surface with a specific force over an adjustable dwell time. The resulting indentation is then measured using a high-magnification microscope, and the hardness value is calculated digitally.
Q: What types of specimens can be tested and what is the maximum size?
A: The tester accommodates single or multiple specimens up to 200 mm in thickness and a maximum height of 350 mm. It is suitable for metals commonly used in metallurgical, steel, and engineering industries.
Q: When should the dwell time be adjusted during testing?
A: Dwell time, ranging from 5 to 60 seconds, is adjusted based on material hardness, test method requirements (ISO 6507 or ASTM E384), and sample characteristics to ensure accurate and repeatable results.
Q: Where can this hardness tester be used?
A: It is ideal for laboratories, industrial quality control, metallurgical research, steel manufacturing, and engineering workshops across India and internationally, serving exporters, manufacturers, suppliers, and traders.
Q: What is the process for exporting data from the tester?
A: Users can export test results directly from the digital display via USB, RS232, or printer ports. Compatible software enables advanced data acquisition and analysis for rigorous reporting and quality documentation.
Q: How is the device powered and what are its environmental limits?
A: The tester operates at 220V AC, 50Hz, and functions efficiently within 10C to 40C and humidity levels up to 85% RH (non-condensing), maintaining reliability in varied laboratory and industrial conditions.
Q: What are the benefits of using this Vickers Hardness Tester?
A: Benefits include precise hardness measurement (1%), rapid response, digital microhardness evaluation, robust build, software compatibility, and flexible test customization, ensuring reliable results and long-term service in demanding settings.