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CV instruments CV-3000LDB Hardness Tester is devised as the most practical instrument to measure Brinell scale. This instruments characterizes the indentation hardness of materials through the scale of penetration of an indenter, loaded on a material test-piece. It is one of several definitions of hardness in materials science. Ready-to-test digital Brinell tester is made with closed loop controlled load application.
The user friendly interface allows your operator for direct approach to measure toughness of a material and the maximum amount of energy it can absorb before fracturing. CV instruments Brinell Hardness Tester CV-3000LDB is affordable, reliable and widely used by fabricators in defense industry, tool-making, jig and mould, and general engineering.
CV instruments Brinell Hardness Tester CV-3000LDB Features:
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CV instruments Brinell Hardness Tester CV-3000LDB Ordering Guide:
Brinell scales
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HBW 10/3000, HBW 10/1500, HBW 10/1000, HBW 10/500, HBW 10/250, HBW 10/125, HBW 10/100, HBW 5/750, HBW 5/250, HBW 5/62.5, HBW 2.5/187.5 |
Test loads |
62.5, 100, 125, 187.5, 250, 500, 750, 1000, 1500, 3000kgf |
Display indication |
Test force selected, test force actual, dwell Time |
Test force application |
Closed loop controlled load motor |
Load duration |
Adjustable application and dwell time 5-60 sec (5 sec step) |
Accuracy |
Conforms to EN-ISO 6506 |
Specimen accommodation |
Vertical space 220mm Horizontal space (from centre-line) 135mm |
Specimen access |
External surfaces roughly ground, Ra <21.6μm |
Power supply |
220V/50Hz or 110V/60Hz |
Measuring microscope |
Magnification 20X, resolution 5μm |
Machine dimensions |
Width 236mm, depth 550mm, height 753mm |
Machine weight |
Approx. 123kg |
Notes: When quoting a Brinell hardness number (BHN or more commonly HB), the conditions of the test used to obtain the number must be specified. The standard format for specifying tests can be seen in the example "HBW 10/3000". "HBW" means that a tungsten carbide (from the chemical symbol for tungsten or from the Swedish/German name for tungsten, "Wolfram") ball indenter was used, as opposed to "HBS", which means a hardened steel ball. The "10" is the ball diameter in millimeters. The "3000" is the force in kilograms force. Be advised to get the suitable instruments on your application by simply send your inquiry to us |
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