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Wednesday 23 July 2014

Portable Hardness Tester


TH130 is an advanced integrated hardness tester distinguished by its very compact size, high accuracy, wide measuring range and simplicity of operation. It is suitable for testing the hardness of all metals, and widely applied in many areas of industry.

TH 130 hardness tester combines the universal impact device D and a data processor in a single unit. It automatically computes all Vickers, Brinell, Rockwell, or Shore hardness values. The impact direction can be set so that accurate values can be achieved at any angle, even up-side down. Statistical mean value is automatically provided

The measuring method of TH 130 is defined as " the quotient of the impact body's rebound velocity over its impact velocity" When the tester is connected to its associated printer it can perform real time printing. It can also be equipped with optional accessories, such as support rings, to meet the requirements of specialized applications. 

TYPICAL APPLICATION:

  • In situ testing of large and/or heavy components, items installed as parts of a machine.
  • During manufacture, especially of mass produced components.
  • In the stores for material idntification.
  • In locations with difficult access, or in confined spaces.
  • For quality control in general, fast and very accurate.

TECHNICAL DATA:

Size150 x 22 x 53 mm
Impact deviceD
Impact energy11 N
Test tipTungsten Carbide Measuring
AccuracyMean Uncertainty ± 0.8% (corresponding to ± 1HRC at HRC =58) Max. hardness of


Sample980 hv
Weight130G
Operating time8 hours continuous use / rechargeable Imapct
DirectionAny Angle
Temrature
0 to 50' deg C.
Min.weight of sample5 Kg (less than 5 Kg to 0.1 Kg. coupled on solid support)
Min thickness of sample5 mm (coupled : 3 mm)
Min thickness of layers0.8 mm
Min radius of curved surface30 mm ( with support rings : 11 mm)
Coupling paste is available for testing thin or small parts weighing less than 2 Kg.

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