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Hardness testers measure a material's resistance to indentation. This calculation is determined by measuring the permanent depth or projected area of the indentation. Search by Specification | Learn More
Durometers are instruments used for measuring the indentation hardness of rubber, elastomers, plastics and foam materials. Search by Specification | Learn More
...axis clamp test fixtures, chamber test fixtures, and indenters. An adhesive peel fixture is used to test the tensile strength or peel strength of adhesive tapes and other adhesive products. Compression cages, sometimes referenced as modulus... Search by Specification | Learn More
Non-destructive testing (NDT) supplies and accessories are used to detect, inspect, and measure flaws, bond integrity, and other material conditions without permanently altering or destroying the examined part or product. Search by Specification | Learn More
...are used to detect holes and cracks, defective seals, channel leaks, contaminated materials, or missing closures. Material condition testers are used to evaluate materials properties or conditions such as hardness, residual stress, strength, elasticity... Search by Specification | Learn More
...are examples of products with a rounded ball or point for portable die grinding and deburring applications. Cone wheels feature a curved or straight edge and, optionally, a nose radius. By contrast, plug wheels offer a square or curved grinding end... Search by Specification | Learn More
Water quality photometers and colorimeters are ion-specific, computer-interfaced probes that are designed to determine the concentration of a solution from its color intensity. Search by Specification | Learn More
Non-destructive testing (NDT) material testers are devices, machines and equipment that are used to determine residual stress, alloy type, hardness, microstructure, elasticity, heat treatment and other material conditions without permanently Search by Specification | Learn More
...dimensional gages and instruments, eddy current instruments, hardness testers, materials testing equipment, magnetic particle equipment, microscopes and optical instruments, probes and styli, ultrasonic instruments, video imaging equipment, and X... Search by Specification | Learn More
Carbides and carbide materials include silicon carbide, tungsten carbide and titanium carbide as well as other compounds of a metal (Ti, W, Cr, Zr) or metalloid (B, Si) and carbon. Carbides have excellent wear resistance and high hot hardness Learn More
...printing. Marking services and engraving services may also perform embossing, debossing, sublimation transfer, hot stamping, indent marking, and waterjet or abrasive machining. Three-dimensional (3D) engraving is a routing technique which moves... Search by Specification | Learn More
...are used for mixing and dispersing solids within liquids. Selection criteria for crushers and mills should be based on feed size, material, and hardness. Processing equipment types include ball or media mills, cone and gyratory crushers, disk... Search by Specification | Learn More
...has the same hardness. There are several ways to measure the hardness of linear shafts. The Rockwell hardness test presses a steel or diamond cone against a test sample and measures the depth of the resulting indentation. Higher measurements... Search by Specification | Learn More
...the same hardness. There are several ways to measure the hardness of rotary shafts. The Rockwell hardness test presses a steel or diamond cone against a test sample and measures the depth of the resulting indentation. Higher measurements indicate... Search by Specification | Learn More
Tapered roller bearings consist of an inner ring (cone), an outer ring (cup), a cage and rollers, which are profiled to distribute the load evenly across the roller. Search by Specification | Learn More
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Tru-Blue II Hardness Testing System United Testing Systems, Inc.
Hardness Tester meets ASTM ISO NIST requirements United Testing Systems, Inc.
Universal Hardness Testing Zwick USA
Universal hardness tester. Zwick USA
AMH43 Automatic Hardness Testing System LECO Corporation
Hardness Measurement - PICODENTOR HM500 Fischer Technology, Inc. / Coating Thickness Gages
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"ROCKWELL" HARDNESS STANDARDS- For determining the accuracy of your hardness tester. DIAMOND INDENTERS- For testing hardened metals. Available in "C," "N," and "A" scales. STEEL BALL INDENTERS- For testing unhardened materials. Available in s... (read more)
This machine is capable of conducting a variety of hardness tests. It uses Rockwell, Vickers or Knoop indenters and features programmable forces. The tester is equipped with an X-Y motion system to allow automatic specimen motion with repeatability +/- 0.5 micron. (read more)
Our ultrasonic/dynamic portable hardness testers
re capable of measuring the surface hardness of a broad variety
of metals on flat, round, thin or large surfaces. Unlike the
standard Dynamic hardness testers, these "state-of-the-art"
portable hardness testers incorporate "Ultrasonic UCI"
technology.
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The most robust and comprehensive indentation system available: Presented with a need to provide a fast and reliable method to acquire mechanical data on uncut silicon wafers, Nano Instruments' engineers developed an aggressive solution - G300 Nano Indenter. (read more)
Westeel welded hopper cones feature pressed cone sheets for extra strength, and have been designed to match a Wide-Corr Farm Series or Standard-Corr bin. (read more)
The BETE high-efficiency spiral N nozzle was designed specifically with critical fire and explosion suppression applications in mind. These nozzles feature superior performance unequalled by traditional whirl nozzles. (read more)
Bumper Specialties Inc is proud to offer these unique cone shaped bumpers that are commonly used for applications that require extra height and shock absorbency. These bumpers are rounded at the tip. They are our tallest bumper available. Peel and release bumpers are ideal for electronics, computers, circuit boards, printers, automotive, medical, packaging and furniture. (read more)
State of the art, digital Hardness Tester is a menu driven, multi-functional unit with extended memory and RS 232 output capabilities. This unit can perform Hardness tests that easily convert to every popular Hardness scale, including Rockwell, Brinell, Vickers, Shore, etc.
It's the most versatile, accurate, portable Hardness Tester on the market today
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The G200 Nano Indenter is the market's most powerful, flexible tool for exploring nanomechanics. ts state of the art motion system speeds sample throughput without sacrificing accuracy. It also conforms to ISO 14577 – 1, 2 & 3; delivering confidence in test accuracy and repeatability. (read more)
Universal hardness testers cover more than just one hardness measurement method. They are flexible and can be employed for many applications. Thus they offer excellent value for money if you need more than just one test. (read more)
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Simulation and Prediction of Hardness Performance of Rockwell... The influences of the indenter's geometry, including tip radius, cone angle, and form error on Rockwell hardness tests are analyzed by the FEA model, See ASTM International Information |
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The equivalent axisymmetric model for Berkovich indenters in... For the Berkovich indenter, however, this relation requires an equivalent cone angle. |
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An expanding cavity model incorporating strain-hardening and... the indentation hardness increases with decreasing cone angle of the conical indenter or decreasing radius of the spherical indenter. |
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Hardness Testing - Rockwell Hardness Rockwell Hardness The Rockwell test uses a small steel sphere for the indenter of a diamond cone for harder materials. See AZoM Information |
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p r a c t i c e g u i d e Rockwell Hardness Measurement of... Figure A.1: Change in the Rockwell hardness value due to a change in the preliminary force for diamond indenter scales (Figure A) and selected ball See Georgia Tech School of Mechanical Engineering Information |
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Journal of Materials Research 2002 integral value, as would be the case for elastic contact by a conical indenter (m = 2) or a flat circular punch (m = 1), but varies from material to |
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Journal of Materials Research 2002 Simplified area function for sharp indenter tips in depth-sensing indentation |
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ISO 14577-4:2007 - Metallic materials -- Instrumented... ISO 14577-4:2007 regarding measurement of hardness is only possible if the indenter is a pyramid or a cone with a radius of tip curvature small See International Organization for Standardization (ISO) Information |
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Nanoindentation - model Doerner and Nix measure the shape of their indenter by making a series of indents in soft brass and relating the contact depth, obtained as described |
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Nanoindentation - materials necessary dislocations to explain hardness effects: Although nanoindentation with a pyramid or cone indenter may be self similar, dislocations have a |