Testing metallic and non-metallic materials
The tester has a range of nine loads, from 98.07 mN (10 g) to 19.61 N (2 kg).

Automatic reading of Vickers, Knoop and Brinell indentations
Automatic light adjustment
Excellent Reproducibility
Patented Automatic Load
Automatic Lens Turret (Duramin-2)
Driven Operation
Values can be entered
and displayed (in graphic or text mode
via the LCD Touch-Display)
High-Resolution Measurement Probe. Minimum Measurement unit 0.01 μm
High Precision Mechanical Stage with Micrometer Screw Arrangement for exact positioning in the X-Y Plane
Visual control of all results and live statistics
Series and One-Off Measurements possible
Direct conversion in HR, HB, HK, and other scales
Surface Correction for Flat, Cylindrical and Spherical samples
Measurement Statistics (max and min values, mean, standard deviation and bar chart)
Customizable test report with, specimen information, statistics, and graphs

AUTOMATIC READING
Vickers, Knoop, and Brinell measurements. The AI software will automatically measure indents on any surface from perfectly polished to rough & etched samples.

AUTOMATIC ILLUMINATION
Automatic light regulation on dark, opaque or polished samples. The software controls and adjusts the light and contrast to find the right combination and measure the indent.

TEST REPORT
Customizable test report and information. Put as much sample information as you need, including pictures of the indents and test area. Examine results, statistics, and CHD diagram.
Microhardness Testing Standards Conducted by RTI
Standard Guide for Defining and Rating the Microstructure of High Carbon Bearing Steels Read More
specifies the procedures for the hardness testing of etched cross-sections of resistance spot, projection, and seam welds Read More
specifies microhardness testing on transverse sections of welded joints of metallic materials with high hardness gradients Read More
Standard Hardness Conversion Tables for Metals Relationship Among Brinell Hardness, Vickers Hardness, Rockwell Hardness, Superficial Hardness, Knoop Hardness, Scleroscope Hardness,… Read More