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The ESEWAY ROCKMATIC is a new generation of hardness testing machines. The tester’s main body is a rugged casting that incorporates a load cell, and a closed-loop force actuator that provides continuous force feedback information to the advanced electronics. Conversion to either hardness scales or real-time statistics can also be done from its user-friendly menu. The ESEWAY range not only has a wide test force range; its advanced algorithms and digital filter technology allow for convenient testing of Rockwell, Brinell, and Vickers Hardness applications.
The ESEWAY romantic is available in 3 models:
By investing in Eseway ROCKMATIC Hardness Tester EW-305 Series, you can simplify hardness measurement on the Knoop scale, Brinell scale, and Vicker scale. High accuracy and repeatability through the Closed Loop system adhere to ISO 6507-1 and ASTM E384 standards. Hence, to minimize human error in testing, the programmable motorized feature along with an onboard printer and connectivity via RS-232 will allow you to review or prints those testing data precisely. This instrument is widely used by fabricators in the defense industry, tool-making, and aerospace engineering. However, if you are looking for a basic Brinell tester, you might also want to consider CV instruments CV-4000LDB Hardness Tester.
Eseway ROCKMATIC Hardness Tester EW-305 Features:
Eseway ROCKMATIC Hardness Tester EW-305 Series Ordering Guide:
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 simply send your inquiry to us |
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