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Rockwell Hardness Tester

Asian Rockwell Hardness Tester models are suitable for accurately testing the hardness of all types of alloys and metals, whether soft or hard, round or flat, or irregularly shaped. These testers are simple in design and easy to operate while being highly sensitive and accurate. Our wide range of different models is available for institutions, heat treatment departments, quality control laboratories, tool rooms, R&D laboratories, etc. Any rockwell tester uses a conical diamond or steel ba....


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Asian Rockwell Hardness Tester models are suitable for accurately testing the hardness of all types of alloys and metals, whether soft or hard, round or flat, or irregularly shaped. These testers are simple in design and easy to operate while being highly sensitive and accurate. Our wide range of different models is available for institutions, heat treatment departments, quality control laboratories, tool rooms, R&D laboratories, etc.

Any rockwell tester uses a conical diamond or steel ball as a drill and a known weight to determine the depth of penetration of the indenter and indicate hardness. This achieved depth is related to the situation under nominal initial load, And the corresponding hardness number obtained is indicated on a dial of the instrument.

Working of Rockwell hardness?

The Rockwell hardness test measures hardness in progressive numbers on different scales corresponding to the size of the ball indenter used; Scale symbols correspond to weights of 60 and 150 kg. Creep and elastic recovery factors are involved in determining Rockwell's toughness.

The Rockwell method of accurately measuring the hardness of a hardened material is commonly used for blade steels. This rockwell hardness testing machine tool, developed by Stanley Rockwell and Hugh in the early 20th century, uses a diamond-tipped cone that is precisely pressed into steel at two pressure levels. Rockwell equipment tests hardness by applying a specific amount of force for a specific period. The device calculates results using a mathematical formula expressed for rockwell hardness measurement as a number in some way on the standard Rockwell scale. For knives, the correct test is the C scale, which ranges from 40 to 65.

Other Details:

  • These models strictly conform to IS: 1586-2000
  • BS: 891 Part 1 & 2 for Rockwell & Rockwell Superficial Test
  • IS: 2281 - 2005, ASTM - E-10 for Brinell Test

 

Minimum Order Quantity  -                            1 Piece
Brand        -                                                           Asian
Depth of Throat       -                                         148 mm
Dimensions of Machine   -                                Base (Approx.) 150 x 425 mm
Maximum Depth of Screw Below Base   -     215 mm
Maximum Test Height   -                                 660 mm
Voltage           -                                                     220 V
Weight    Approx.  -                                            67 kg
Country of Origin    -                                          Made in India
Parameter        -                                                   HRC
Model Name/Number   -                                  ATEdigiHR
Display Type  -                                                    Digital
Accuracy    -                                                         0.1 HRC

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