PCE-5000 is a portable hardness tester or durometer that uses the ASTM A1038 ultrasonic contact impedance (UCI) method to measure the hardness of metals and alloys to measure on a minimum material thickness of 2 mm / .08 in. The test instrument can be mounted on a test stand (as an option) for series measurement in manufacturing process checking. Non-destructive testing produces microscopic indentation.
The UCI hardness tester PCE-3000UL can be used for quickly checking the hardness of components even after installation. The device offers a wide measurement range, easy handling, robust design, and a temperature resistance up to 40 °C (104 °F). Measures hardness in Rockwell, Brinell and Vickers, the UCI hardness tester can test the tensile strength of steels up to 1740 MPa or 70 HRC. The tester comes with two probes, one UCI probe for non-destructive testing and one Leeb probe for rebound testing.
- Non-destructive hardness testing
- Ultrasonic + Leeb hardness test method
- Ideal for thin metals, complex shapes, hardened layers, or requiring very small indentation
- Fast measurement times with very high accuracy
- 2 probes for UCI and Leeb rebound testing
PCE-HT 225E is a durometer, also called a concrete rebound hammer or Swiss hammer, used for non-destructive measurements of surface hardness and compression strength. Suitable for use with concrete, rock and building materials, this rebound hammer features a direct digital display, voice functionality, USB port data interface and memory for storing up 200 measurement values.
The durometer PCE-2900 has been developed for hardness measurements on metallic materials. The durometer PCE-2900 measures the material hardness in Vickers, Brinell, Rockwell, Leeb and Shore. The durometer PCE-2900 measures the hardness according to the Leeb rebound principle.
PCE-2800 is a portable handheld material hardness tester or durometer designed for the quick and easy surface hardness testing of metals. This user-friendly device displays measurements in Rockwell A, B & C (HRA, HRB & HRC), Vickers (HV), Brinell (HB), Shore (HS) and Leeb (HLD) hardness units. It also indicates the tensile strength (N / mm²).
- Measurement according to Leeb Rebound method
- Measurement units: HLD, HRA, HRB, HRC, HB, HV, HS
- Measurement ranges: 350-800 HLD, 59.1-85.8 HRA, 13.5-101.7 HRB, 20-68.5 HRC, 19-651 HB, 80-976 HV, , 32.2-99.5 HS, 374-2652 (N / mm²)
- Accuracy: ± 0.8%, Repeatability: ± 0.8%
- Impact Device: Type D (external probe with 1.5 m / .06 in long cable)
- Data interface: USB 1.1 port; Internal memory: Stores up to 100 data sets
- PC-compatible software and data cable for analysis, reporting and archival.
- Printer is built into the device
The durometer PCE-2900 has been developed for hardness measurements on metallic materials. The durometer PCE-2900 measures the material hardness in Vickers, Brinell, Rockwell, Leeb and Shore. The durometer PCE-2900 measures the hardness according to the Leeb rebound principle.
The Metal Hardness Testing Durometer PCE-2600N-ICA is used wherever a fast hardness test has to be carried out. It is possible to use the durometer PCE-2600N-ICA to determine the surface hardness of many metals. The durometer PCE-2600N-ICA is especially suitable for quality or product inspection.
PCE-950-ICA is a handheld metal hardness durometer used to determine the hardness of 10 different types of metal (i.e., cast steel, hammered steel, cold-rolled steel, stainless steel, cast iron, ductile iron, aluminum alloy, brass, bronze and forged copper alloy) according to the Leeb rebound method. In addition to Leeb hardness units, the metal hardness tester displays hardness measurements in Rockwell C, Rockwell B, Rockwell A, Brinell, Vickers and Shore hardness units.
The durometer is an analog measuring device to determine concrete strength. The measuring method of the concrete durometer is based on the Schmidt principle. With this measuring method, a kinetic impact energy hits the concrete from the durometer. The resulting rebound enables the durometer to determine the strength of the concrete.
The Metal Hardness Testing Durometer PCE-2600N is used wherever a fast hardness test has to be carried out. It is possible to use the durometer PCE-2600N to determine the surface hardness of many metals. The durometer PCE-2600N is especially suitable for quality or product inspection.
PCE-950 is a handheld metal hardness durometer used to determine the hardness of 10 different types of metal (i.e., cast steel, hammered steel, cold-rolled steel, stainless steel, cast iron, ductile iron, aluminum alloy, brass, bronze and forged copper alloy) according to the Leeb rebound method. In addition to Leeb hardness units, the metal hardness tester displays hardness measurements in Rockwell C, Rockwell B, Rockwell A, Brinell, Vickers and Shore hardness units.
Due to its compact design, the PCE-2550-ICA durometer is easy to use for incoming and outgoing inspections. Due to the adjustable hardness scales, the durometer is very versatile.
The PCE-PFG Durometer is a handy, digital measuring device for measuring tensile and compressive forces. The Durometer offers a sampling rate of 500 Hz and various measurement options such as real-time measurement (RT), maximum value measurement (PEAK), configurable average value acquisition (Average) and automatic measurement storage of up to 100 measurements.
PCE-1000N is a portable handheld Barcol hardness testing durometer used to measure the hardness of pure aluminum, soft aluminum, thick aluminum alloy and aluminum sheets, strips, rods, castings and forgings. The hardness of fiber-reinforced (FRP) plastics, glass-reinforced (GRP) plastics, hard plastics and soft metals (such as copper or lead) also can be tested using this battery-powered digital Barcol impressor hardness meter.