About BRINELL HARDNESS TESTER
Grab the stellar BRINELL HARDNESS TESTER at a price cut that's hard to resist! With a remarkable test load range from 500 to 3000 kgf and a 10 mm hardened steel ball indenter, this noble device ensures precision with every purchase. Built for industrial purposes, it boasts a robust cast iron body and a dependable dead weight loading system. Whether you choose manual or motorized operation, experience easy operation, accurate readings, and low maintenance. Perfect for testing metal hardness, it conforms to IS: 2281 and ASTM E10 standards, making it a must-have for manufacturers, exporters, and suppliers in India.
Versatile Applications Across Industries
The BRINELL HARDNESS TESTER stands out in assessing the hardness of metals and alloys, making it an essential partner in quality control for industries ranging from manufacturing and automotive to metallurgy. Its dependable readings and robust construction make it suitable for rigorous commercial usage. Designed for material testing, this instrument helps maintain stringent quality standards and supports diverse application media including steel, cast iron, and non-ferrous alloys, ensuring optimal performance in industrial and research environments.
Reliable Supply and Seamless Order Fulfillment
Order completion for the BRINELL HARDNESS TESTER is streamlined to ensure prompt handover and reduce unnecessary expenditure for our clients. With a consistent supply ability, we facilitate reliable deliveries from the main domestic market across India and ship via convenient FOB ports to cater to international consignments. Our commitment remains on timely dispatches, smooth processing of bulk orders, and upholding transparency from revenue expenditure to client handover, establishing us as a trustworthy exporter, manufacturer, and supplier.
FAQ's of BRINELL HARDNESS TESTER:
Q: How does the Brinell Hardness Tester determine the hardness of metals?
A: The Brinell Hardness Tester measures a metal's hardness by applying a specific load to a 10 mm hardened steel ball indenter and assessing the size of the indentation left on the material's surface. The reading, viewed through a 20x microscope, is then compared to standardized scales.
Q: What is the benefit of using this hardness tester in industrial settings?
A: Its robust design, high accuracy (0.5% of applied load), and ease of use make it ideal for industrial environments. It ensures reliable results, low maintenance, and helps maintain quality control standards for metals and alloys.
Q: When should you choose the motorized operating mode over manual?
A: The motorized mode is best suited for frequent or high-volume testing environments, reducing operator fatigue and increasing efficiency, while manual mode is suitable for infrequent or basic testing needs.
Q: Where is this equipment most commonly used?
A: The Brinell Hardness Tester is commonly used in metallurgical labs, manufacturing units, quality control departments, and research facilities throughout the metalworking industry.
Q: What process should be followed for accurate readings with this tester?
A: To ensure accurate results, choose the correct test load, position the specimen properly, use the dial gauge for measurement, and regularly calibrate the instrument according to the IS: 2281 and ASTM E10 standards.