High Precision Digital Durometer Shore Hardness Tester with Automatic Zero Function, Portable, and Suitable for High Hardness Objects

$26.99

Digital Durometer Shore Hardness Tester High Precision with Automatic Zero Function Portable and Suitable for High Hardness Objects
High Precision Digital Durometer Shore Hardness Tester with Automatic Zero Function, Portable, and Suitable for High Hardness Objects $26.99

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Step into the realm of precision with the Shore Rubber Hardness Tester, a specialized instrument that accurately measures the hardness of vulcanized rubber and plastic products. This product boasts three uniquely designed types: Type A, Type D, and Type C, each serving a distinct purpose.

Type A ⁣and Type D target low to medium hardness and⁣ high hardness materials respectively, ⁢making them versatile ​for‍ different testing conditions. On the other hand, Type C is specifically designed for measuring the hardness of‌ microporous materials ​used in shoe manufacturing that have⁣ a mix of⁤ rubber and plastic, under a compression of 50% and stress above 0.049MPa‍ that includes foaming agents in the ‌plastic.

A closer look at their‌ specific use cases:
Type A excels at assessing‌ general rubber, synthetic rubber, soft rubber, polycarbonate,⁤ leather, wax, etc., while Type⁣ C is perfect for working‍ with‍ microporous materials made of crispy and ‍crisp plastic that contains foaming agents. For harder materials⁤ – general hard rubber, resin, acrylic, glass, thermoplastic rubber, printing plate, fiber, etc., Type D fits the bill.

Impressive ​specifications speak volumes about its capabilities: Dial values range from 0-100 degrees and⁢ Needle stroke from 0-2.5mm. Pressure at the needle end varies with types as A/C type is 0.55N-8.06N, whereas D type can handle 0-44.5N.

Operating it is a breeze:
Place your material sample on a ‍solid surface ‌and hold the tester such that the indenter is no less than 12mm from the edge ⁢of the sample. With​ a firm press downwards, insert the ‌indenter vertically into the sample until fully contacted⁢ – read the value within ⁣1-second. Repeat this‌ process at 5 different positions, ⁢ensuring ⁤a minimum of 6mm between each measurement point (microporous material should ⁣have at least 15mm distance). In order to yield the highest ​accuracy, the hardness tester needs to be installed ‌onto a​ measuring rack of the same model from its supporting production.

What’s in the box: 1 x Digital Shore Durometer (Battery not included)

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