Brinell Hardness Tester, Electronic Digital, Touch Screen
A Brinell Hardness Tester is a machine used to measure the hardness of a material, typically metals. It determines the hardness by pressing a hardened steel or carbide ball into the surface of the material and measuring the diameter of the impression left by the ball. The test force applied is high, and the diameter of the impression correlates with the hardness of the material. Suitable for the determination of the hardness of cast iron, steel, non-ferrous metals, and soft alloys, as well as the determination of the hardness of certain non-metallic materials such as hard plastics and bakelite.
Test Force: 62.5 kgf, 100 kgf, 125 kgf, 187.5kgf, 250 kgf, 500 kgf, 750 kgf, 1000 kgf, 1500 kgf, 3000 kgf. 612.9N, 980.7N, 1226N, 1839N, 2452N, 4903N, 7355N, 9807N, 14710N, 29420N.
Ball and Load Scale Combination: HBW2.5/62.5, HBW2.5/187.5, HBW5/62.5, HBW5/125, HBW5/250, HBW5/750, HBW10/100, HBW10/250, HBW10/500, HBW10/1000, HBW10/1500, HBW10/3000.
Features of Brinell Hardness Tester
- Wide Range of Test Forces: The tester offers a wide range of test forces, including 62.5 kgf, 100 kgf, 125 kgf, 187.5 kgf, 250 kgf, 500 kgf, 750 kgf, 1000 kgf, 1500 kgf, and 3000 kgf. This allows for testing a broad spectrum of materials with different hardness levels.
- Ball and Load Scale Combination: Different combinations of ball sizes and test forces are available to suit the hardness testing requirements of various materials. Common combinations include HBW2.5/62.5, HBW5/250, HBW10/1000, etc.
- Suitable for Various Materials: The Brinell Hardness Tester is suitable for determining the hardness of a wide range of materials, including cast iron, steel, non-ferrous metals, soft alloys, hard plastics, and bakelite. This versatility makes it valuable in many industries, including manufacturing, engineering, and quality control.
- Simple Operation: While the test force applied by the Brinell Hardness Tester is high, the operation of the machine is typically straightforward. Operators place the specimen under the indenter, apply the desired load, and measure the diameter of the resulting impression.
- Touch Screen Interface: Many modern Rockwell hardness testers feature a user-friendly touch screen interface, allowing for easy operation and navigation of settings and results.
- Integrated Software: Models come with integrated software for data analysis, reporting, and connectivity with other devices or systems.
Technical Specifications
Model Number |
TT 6004 X / 004 |
Testing Range |
8 ~ 650 HBW |
Indication of Hardness Value |
Digital Display LCD Touch Screen to Read Hardness Value |
Data Output |
Build-in Printer |
Microscope |
20x Digital Micrometer Eyepiece |
Minimum Value of Micrometer Drum |
1.25 μm |
Dwell/Holding Time |
0 ~ 60s |
Max. Height of Sample |
250 mm |
Distance from Center Indenter to Wall |
150 mm |
Power |
AC220V, 50 Hz |
Product Dimensions |
230 (L) x 600 (W) x 920 (H) mm |
Approx. Weight |
130 kg |
Unit Consists Of :
Model Number |
Parts Description |
TT 6004 X / 005 – P 001 |
Ø1.5875 mm Steel ball |
TT 6004 X / 005 – P 002 |
Ø1.5875 mm Steel Ball Indenter |
TT 6004 X / 005 – P 003 |
Small Flat Test Bench |
TT 6004 X / 005 – P 004 |
Large Flat Test Bench |
TT 6004 X / 005 – P 005 |
V-Shaped Test Bench |
TT 6004 X / 005 – P 006 |
Standard hardness block |
TT 6004 X / 005 – P 007 |
Power Cable |
TT 6004 X / 005 – P 008 |
Screwdriver |
Features of Brinell Hardness Tester
- Wide Range of Test Forces: The tester offers a wide range of test forces, including 62.5 kgf, 100 kgf, 125 kgf, 187.5 kgf, 250 kgf, 500 kgf, 750 kgf, 1000 kgf, 1500 kgf, and 3000 kgf. This allows for testing a broad spectrum of materials with different hardness levels.
- Ball and Load Scale Combination: Different combinations of ball sizes and test forces are available to suit the hardness testing requirements of various materials. Common combinations include HBW2.5/62.5, HBW5/250, HBW10/1000, etc.
- Suitable for Various Materials: The Brinell Hardness Tester is suitable for determining the hardness of a wide range of materials, including cast iron, steel, non-ferrous metals, soft alloys, hard plastics, and bakelite. This versatility makes it valuable in many industries, including manufacturing, engineering, and quality control.
- Simple Operation: While the test force applied by the Brinell Hardness Tester is high, the operation of the machine is typically straightforward. Operators place the specimen under the indenter, apply the desired load, and measure the diameter of the resulting impression.
- Touch Screen Interface: Many modern Rockwell hardness testers feature a user-friendly touch screen interface, allowing for easy operation and navigation of settings and results.
- Integrated Software: Models come with integrated software for data analysis, reporting, and connectivity with other devices or systems.