Individual Test Bars for Brinell Hardness Testers
Accuracy | Lg. | Ht. | Wd. | Choose a Hardness | Each | |
±2 | 6" | 9/16" | 9/16" | Brinell 106, Brinell 111, Brinell 114, Brinell 117, Brinell 121, Brinell 124, Brinell 127, Brinell 131, Brinell 135, Brinell 138, Brinell 142, Brinell 147, Brinell 151, Brinell 156, Brinell 160, Brinell 165, Brinell 170, Brinell 176, Brinell 182, Brinell 188, Brinell 194, Brinell 200, Brinell 207, Brinell 212, Brinell 217, Brinell 223, Brinell 229, Brinell 235, Brinell 241, Brinell 248, Brinell 255, Brinell 262, Brinell 269, Brinell 277, Brinell 285, Brinell 293, Brinell 302, Brinell 311, Brinell 321, Brinell 331, Brinell 341, Brinell 352, Brinell 363, Brinell 375, Brinell 388, Brinell 401, Brinell 415, Brinell 429, Brinell 444, Brinell 461, Brinell 477, Brinell 495, Brinell 514, Brinell 534, Brinell 578 | 000000 | 000000 |
Brinell Hardness Testers
Determine the hardness of very hard steel. To use, slide a test bar into the tester, place the tester on your surface, and hit with a hammer; a steel ball will make an impression. Measure the impression with the 20X microscope and use the computing disc to determine hardness.
Ball Indenters for Brinell Hardness Tests
A key component of Brinell hardness testers, these ball indenters are hard enough to make impressions on most metal. Made of carbide, they won’t deform as they press into hard material. Shallow indentations mean a material is hard and deep indentations show that it is soft. Use the diameter of the indentations created by these balls as part of the calculation to find your material’s hardness rating. These ball indenters meet ISO 6506 and ASTM E10 standards for Brinell hardness testing. The shank diameter is a standard size for bench-top Brinell hardness testers.
2.5 mm diameter ball indenters are a good choice when testing material with limited space for measuring or material that is thin and may fracture under heavy loads. They make less contact when indenting your material surface than larger diameter indenters.
10 mm diameter ball indenters are the most commonly used and work well for testing soft material that might deform under heavy loads. They have a large contact area when indenting your material surface, so they distribute the applied load over a larger surface area than smaller diameter indenters. This means there is less stress and pressure at the indentation site.
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Digital Scopes for Brinell Hardness Testers
Finding your Brinell hardness doesn’t have to be so hard—these scopes scan and measure indents, then calculate the hardness for you. Accurate and efficient, these scopes replace the need for bulky microscopes and manually measuring and calculating hardness. Connect these scopes to your computer and use the included software to see a live image of the indent on your screen. You can zoom in 4X and adjust the focus to capture a wide range of indent diameters. To fine tune the automatic measurement, simply drag your cursor. Use the software to set test parameters, convert the value to other hardness scales, and validate the test results. The software also marks any measurements that fall out of your set specifications. When you’re finished, you can generate a customizable Microsoft Word or Excel report for your records.
For Ball Indenter Dia., mm | Hardness Measuring Range | Focus Type | Camera Megapixels | Resolution | Number of Lenses | Ht. | Dia. | Housing Material | Computer Compatibility | Includes | Each | |
For Use On Aluminum, Brass, Bronze, Cast Iron, Iron, Alloy Steel, Stainless Steel, Steel | ||||||||||||
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0.8-6 | 8-650 | Adjustable | 1.3 | 0.0001 | 2 | 4 3/4" | 1 1/2" | Aluminum | PC | Carrying Case, One Calibrated Test Block, Software, USB Cable | 0000000 | 000000000 |
Brinell Hardness Calibration Test Blocks
Check your hardness tester for accuracy against a block with a known hardness rating. Each block is tested according to ASTM E10, which checks the hardness at five locations along the block. They include a certificate that lists the block’s actual hardness, as well as each of the five measurements taken during the test. Blocks also include a NIST-traceable certificate that states they’ve passed a test for accuracy.
Each block is marked with their Brinell hardness rating and a serial number.
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Portable Digital Hardness Testers
Quickly test large parts or metal bar stock with our most precise hardness testers. These testers are portable and can be brought to facilities and jobsites to test items that are too large to move. While some hardness testers only work on one type of metal, these testers work on most metals. They have a rebound hammer that bounces back after impact—the distance it rebounds indicates the hardness of your surface. To obtain accurate readings, steel and other hard metals must be at least 1” thick and aluminum and other soft metals must be at least 3” thick.
Convert your measurements between Rockwell, Vickers, Brinell, or Shore hardness ratings. Your readings will show on a backlit digital display so you can test even in low light. Store up to 100 measurements with their built-in memory or transfer the data to your PC using the USB port.
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Hardness Measuring Range (For Scale) | Accuracy | Ht. | Wd. | Dia. | Cable Lg. | Min. Material Thick. | Batteries Included | Includes | Each | |
For Use On Aluminum, Brass, Bronze, Copper, Cast Iron, Iron, Alloy Steel, Stainless Steel, Steel | ||||||||||
Brinell 93-650 Durometer 0-100 (A, D, OO) Leeb 100-950 (D) Rockwell 20-100 (B, C) Vickers 83-976 | ±0.5% | 1 1/4" | 2 7/8" | 3/32" | 58" | 1" | Yes | Carrying Case, Cleaning Brush, Test Block | 0000000 | 000000000 |
Ultrasonic Portable Hardness Testers
Using ultrasonic vibrations, these testers determine hardness without leaving an indent on hardened materials. They only leave minimal damage on softer metal and work on metal as thin as 0.08”. Use the included test block to determine the right amount of force to apply to your probe. To perform a test, press the diamond tip probe into your material and apply consistent pressure for reliable results. These testers are highly precise and convert measurements between Rockwell, Vickers, and Brinell ratings. Measurements are shown on a backlit digital display, so you can read them even in dark or dimly lit areas. Store up to 2,000 readings with their built-in memory or transfer the data to your PC using the USB port. Small enough to carry, take these testers to your material. Their lithium ion (Li-Ion) battery keeps them running for up to six hours before recharging is required. Energy efficiency requirements restrict sales to the listed areas.
NIST calibrated test blocks are included to help you understand how to properly press the probe to your material for an accurate result. The test blocks can also be used to recalibrate the device. These testers must be calibrated to the specific hardness scale and material being tested. They come pre-calibrated with five combinations: aluminum on the Rockwell B scale, brass on the Rockwell B scale, steel on the Rockwell C and B scales, and steel on the Brinell scale.
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Hardness Measuring Range (For Scale) | Accuracy | Ht. | Wd. | Dia. | Cable Lg. | Min. Material Thick. | For Max. Surface Finish, microinch | Batteries Included | Battery Type | Includes | Cannot Be Sold To | Each | |
For Use On Aluminum, Brass, Bronze, Copper, Alloy Steel, Stainless Steel, Steel | |||||||||||||
Brinell 75-650 Durometer 26-99 (OO) Leeb 170-960 (D) Rockwell 20-100 (A, B, C) Vickers 80-999 | ±3% | 7" | 3 1/8" | 7/8" | 58" | 0.08" | 400 | Yes | Rechargeable | 5 kgf Probe, Carrying Case, Test Block | CA, OR | 0000000 | 000000000 |