Portable Hardness Testers
These instruments can be used to measure the hardness of numerous materials, including plastics and metals, using a variety of methods. This selection of hardness testers can be used to take hardness measurements using Vickers, Rockwell, Shore, Leeb and Brinell scales.
Find out more about Portable Hardness Testers below.
- Two versions available
- Tests penetration levels
- High accuracy
- Perform hardness tests on foam and sponge
- Backlit display
- Ideal for internal comparison measurements
- Comes with hard carrying case
- Durometer capable of measuring the hardness of plastics, formica, epoxides and plexiglass
- Maximum measurement of 100HD
- Ideal for internal comparison measurements
- Measures the hardness of rubber, elastomers, silicone, vinyl, soft plastics, felt, leather and other similar materials via penetration
- Maximum value of 100HA
- Ideal for internal comparison measurements
- Measuring time from 0 to 99 seconds
- Robust carrying case
- Shore A or D options
- Hand held, pen-style tester designed for measuring the hardness of metals
- Automatic compensation function for 360° measuring
- Five measurement units: Rockwell (B & C), Vickers (HV), Brinell (HB), Shore (HSD), Leeb (HL)
- Compact and long-leg options
- Two models with a Shore A scale and two models with a Shore D scale
- Test the hardness of non-metallic materials
- Selectable measurement units: HL, B & C, HV, HB, HSD and MPa
- External, Type-D impact (rebound sensor)
- Automatic compensation function to enable measurements in 360°
- Choice of two premium durometers
- Rockwell (Type A, B, C) and Brinell (HB)
- Automatically identifies which of the seven impact sensors is being used
- Removes the need for re-calibration
- Compact and long-leg models are available
- Models are available with either a Shore A or Shore D scale
- Digital hardness testers for measuring the hardness of non-metallic materials
- Professional test meter for measuring the hardness of materials
- 360° measuring direction with automatic compensation feature
- Statistics and alarm functions
- Professional hardness testers with an extensive internal memory
- Reduces the damageinflicted on the test object
- Transfer data through USB connectivity & computer software
- Available in four standard models
- Rockwell hardness testers capable of also performing Brinell hardness tests
- Simple to operate
- Analogue and digital versions available
- An electronic Vickers hardness tester
- Latest electromagnetic force motor in the loading mechanism
- Select the required test force: 0.05gf to 2kgf
- An electronic Vickers hardness tester
- An electronic Vickers hardness tester
- LED illumination provides a clear and natural view of the indentation
About Portable Hardness Testers
These instruments can be used to measure the hardness of numerous materials, including plastics and metals, using a variety of methods. This selection of hardness testers can be used to take hardness measurements using Vickers, Rockwell, Shore, Leeb, and Brinell scales.