Description
SA6410 – Analogic Shore hardness tester
To measure hardness of a material the ideal instrument is the hardness tester. The durometer must be pressed on the material to analyze by entering the sensor ( it will leave a small mark called “Deposal”) At this point will be possible to read on the quadrant the hardness value detected in the material, nothing simpler, immediate and functional.
The hardness tester always leave a mark, so it must be used in area where the deposal doesn’t bother or on appropriate sample of the same test material.
Features.
· Small size, high quality materials make this instrument ideal for laboratory and field use. Conform to DIN 53505, ISO/R868, ASTM D2240, JIS R7215
· The hardness tester is a measurement instrument used to measure materials hardness. Each type of hardness tester refers to a specific scale of values, for this instrument is the “Shore scale”(A,C,D) and it’s values range is 0-100H.
Shore A : Used to measure the hardness for softer materials such as : rubber, elastomers, and other rubbery materials like neoprene, silicone and vinyl. It can also be used for: soft plastic, felt, leather and similar materials.
Shore C : Used to measure softer materials compared to the A scale such as sponges and foam.
Shore D : Used to measure harder material compared to the A scale such as plastics,formica,epoxides and plexiglass.
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS:
Measuring range: 00 ~ 100H (A, C, D)
Pressure test: 12.5 N
Spring force measurement: 0.55 to 8.065 N
Quadrant Diameter: 55mm
Minimum thickness of material:
- Shore A: 6.4 mm minimum thickness
- Shore D: 3mm minimum thickness.
Calibration kit included