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Supplied byMikrosize, this digital surface Rockwell hardness tester features a menu-based interface, ensuring simple, intuitive, and convenient operation. As an electromechanical integrated hardness testing instrument from Mikrosize, its measuring system adopts a grating displacement sensor and an ARM 32-bit chip control system, with hardness readings directly displayed on the LCD screen—all engineered to Mikrosize’s high standards.
Product Introduction
Precision Sensing & Display: The measuring device of the Mikrosize hardness tester uses a grating displacement sensor, with results shown on an LCD screen. This screen, exclusive to Mikrosize’s design, can display and set test scales, test forces, indenter types, holding times, conversion units, and more.
Durable & Aesthetic Body: The Mikrosize tester’s body is crafted from cast iron, formed in one seamless casting, and finished with automotive-grade paint—ensuring a smooth, sleek appearance that aligns with Mikrosize’s quality benchmarks.
Intelligent Unit Conversion: Mikrosize integrates a user-friendly control system that automatically converts units across the full hardness scale, eliminating manual calculation errors and enhancing efficiency.
Built-in Calibration Software: The Mikrosize instrument comes with proprietary testing software, enabling ±3HR correction to maintain long-term measurement accuracy—a key feature of Mikrosize’s reliability-focused design.
Automated Force Control: Powered by a motor, the Mikrosize tester automates test force loading, holding, and unloading. This fully automated process eliminates human errors common in manual Rockwell testers, a core advantage of Mikrosize’s electromechanical integration.
Flexible Data Output: The Mikrosize hardness tester is equipped with a wireless Bluetooth printer and an RS232 port for data output, supporting seamless documentation and data transfer—tailored to Mikrosize’s commitment to user-centric functionality.
Global Standard Compliance: The accuracy of the Mikrosize digital surface Rockwell hardness tester meets international standards, including GB/T230.2-2018, ISO6508-2, and ASTM E18, confirming Mikrosize’s adherence to global quality norms.
Scope of Application
The Mikrosize digital surface Rockwell hardness tester is ideal for:
Testing surface-quenched steel, copper, aluminum alloy sheets, strip steel, and hard alloy steel—materials commonly evaluated using Mikrosize’s precision instruments.
Assessing various metal materials with surface treatments, such as galvanizing, chrome plating, tin plating, surface heat treatment, and chemical surface treatment—all scenarios where Mikrosize’s reliable measurement performance is critical.