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Vickers hardness tester HV-5SA/STA/SPA/SPTA
benchtopfor non-ferrous metalsfor ceramics

Vickers hardness tester
Vickers hardness tester
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Characteristics

Type
Vickers
Mounting
benchtop
Product applications
for non-ferrous metals, for ceramics, shaft, for metal surfaces
Other characteristics
LCD digital display
Norms
ISO 6507, ASTM E384
Load

Max.: 5 kgf

Min.: 0.2 kgf

Useful height

130 mm
(5.1 in)

Weight

50 kg
(110.2 lb)

Description

● Manual turret, high-precision optical measuring systems, precision coordinate test sets. ● Experimental process automation, simple operation, no thought operator error. ● Frictionless loading shaft, high precision testing force, optional CCD imaging device and image processing system. ● Optional Knoop indenter Knoop hardness test performed. ● Automatic data input, LCD automatically displays hardness values ● Hardness conversion between different hardness scales ● Precision conforms to GB/T 4340.2, ISO 6507-2 and ASTM E384 Application It can be used to determine the Vickers hardness of steel, non-ferrous metals, ceramics, treated layers of metal surface, and the hardness grads of carburized, nitrided and hardened layers of metals. It is also suitable to determine the Vickers hardness of micro and super thin parts. Measuring range:5-3000HV Power supply: 220V, 50/60Hz Weight: 50kg Test force: 1.961、2.942、4.903、9.807、19.61、24.52、29.42、49.03N(0.2、0.3、0.5、1、2、2.5、3、5kgf) Max. height of test piece: 130mm Depth of Throat:100mm Magnifications of the measuring system: 500X,25X Dimensions: 438 x 376 x 685mm

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