Micro Vicker, Rockwell and Brinell hardness Tester, Manufacturer and Machine Upgradation Services - Multitek Technologies
The hardness of a material is the property that enables it to resist deformation, bending, scratching, abrasion, or cutting. If you work in materials manufacturing, you probably already know that a hardness test is a crucial step in the production process for your products and the products you receive from third-party suppliers. You need to set baseline measurements and ensure that your products meet specific standards for strength. But if you’re not a materials engineer, you may be surprised to know that the hardness of any material is not an intrinsic property dictated by precise definitions and fundamental units of mass, length, or time. Instead, the value of a material’s hardness is the result of a specific measurement procedure.
For most materials of the modern age, a hardness test has usually been performed through a device that measures depth of an indentation left by a point of a specific shape, with a specific force, and for a specific amount of time. The most Knoop/Vickers Automated Hardness Testercommon hardness tests that measure the relationship between hardness and the size of the impression left by the test are the Rockwell, Brinell, and Vickers hardness tests.
We at Multitek Technologies offer many
testers which are used to measure not only Rockwell hardness, but also Brinell,
Vickers, and Knoop tests. Give us a call or use our convenient online ordering
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