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Brinell Hardness Tester NBHT-103

Brinell Hardness Tester NBHT-103

Brinell Hardness Tester NBHT-103 offers a wide testing range of 3.18 to 653 HBW ensuring reliable performance for diverse material applications. It has a touchscreen digital display that allows for simple operation. Our built-in printer provides instant reporting after each operation. This drum wheel's accuracy ensures precise readings in diverse materials. It has a large specimen height capacity making it is a durable and advanced solution for industrial hardness testing.


$3,300.00

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Specifications

Test Forces 612.9 N (62.5 kgf), 980.7 N (100 kgf), 1226 N (125 kgf), 1839 N (187.5 kgf), 2452 N (250 kgf), 4903 N (500 kgf), 7355 N (750 kgf), 9807 N (1000 kgf), 14710 N (1500 kgf), 29420 N (3000 kgf)
Test Range 3.18 to 653 HBW
Hardness Reading Touch Screen Digital Display
Data Output Built-in Printer
Minimum Division Value (Drum Wheel) 0.001 mm
Dwell Time 0 to 60 s
Maximum Height of Specimen 280 mm
Throat Depth 150 mm
Standards Executed ISO 6506, ASTM E10-12, JIS Z2243, GB/T 231.2
Power Supply AC 220 V, 50 Hz
Packaging Dimensions 800 × 540 × 1080 mm
Net Weight 207.65 kg
Gross Weight 230 kg

Features

  • Precision measurements
  • Strong specimen capacity
  • High throat depth
  • Adjustable dwell time
  • Heavy-duty design

Applications

  • Brinell Hardness Tester NBHT-103 is used to measure the hardness of metals and alloys with high precision under varying loads. It is widely applied in metallurgy, manufacturing industries, quality control labs, and research institutions for testing steel, cast iron, and non-ferrous metals.

Standard Accessories

φ2.5,φ5,φ10mm ball indenter × 1 Pc

Large, small and V-shaped test table × 1 Pc

Standard hardness block × 2 Pc

Fuse 2A × 2 Pcs

Power cable × 1 Pc

Inner hexagon spanner 3mm × 1 Pc

Micrometer eyepiece × 1 Pc

Anti-dust cover × 1 Pc

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FAQ for Brinell Hardness Tester NBHT-103

1: What is the force range of the Brinell Hardness Tester NBHT-103?

The Brinell Hardness Tester NBHT-103 offers test forces from 62.5 kgf to 3000 kgf, making it suitable for a wide range of metals, including soft alloys and hardened steel. This flexibility ensures accurate testing across different industrial applications.

2: How accurate is the hardness measurement of this Brinell Hardness Tester NBHT-103?

Brinell Hardness Tester NBHT-103 provides a minimum division accuracy of 0.001 mm, ensuring highly precise hardness readings. This makes it reliable for laboratories and industries requiring consistent quality testing results.

3: What type of data output does the Brinell Hardness Tester NBHT-103 provide?

The Brinell Hardness Tester NBHT-103 comes with a built-in printer that generates instant test reports. This feature is beneficial for maintaining accurate records and easy traceability in quality assurance processes.

4: What is the maximum specimen size the Brinell Hardness Tester NBHT-103 can test?

The Brinell Hardness Tester NBHT-103 supports specimens up to 280 mm in height with a 150 mm throat depth, making it suitable for larger workpieces without compromising accuracy or stability.

5: Is the Brinell Hardness Tester NBHT-103 compliant with international testing standards?

Yes, Brinell Hardness Tester NBHT-103 fully complies with ISO 6506, ASTM E10-12, JIS Z2243, and GB/T 231.2 standards, ensuring global acceptance of its test results in both industrial and research settings.

6: What is the Brinell Hardness Tester used for?

The Brinell Hardness Tester is used to measure the hardness of metals and alloys by pressing a ball indenter into the material under heavy loads. It is particularly useful for testing materials with coarse or uneven structures like cast iron and non-ferrous metals.

7: What types of materials can be tested using Brinell Hardness Testers?

These testers are suitable for a wide range of metals including steel, cast iron, aluminum, copper, brass, and other alloys. They are often used in foundries, automotive, aerospace, and metallurgical industries for material quality control.

8: What is the typical test load range in Brinell Hardness Testers?

Brinell Hardness Testers usually operate with test forces ranging from 62.5 kgf to 3000 kgf, depending on the model. This allows them to test both softer materials like aluminum and harder metals such as steel and cast iron effectively.

9: How accurate are Brinell Hardness Testers?

Modern Brinell Testers are equipped with digital or touch screen displays, precision microscopes, and fine resolution drum wheels. This ensures accurate, repeatable, and reliable hardness readings that comply with ISO 6506, ASTM E10, and other global standards.

10: What industries commonly use Brinell Hardness Testing machines?

Industries such as automotive, aerospace, construction, metal fabrication, and foundries frequently use Brinell Testers. They are essential for verifying the hardness and strength of raw materials, semi-finished parts, and finished products in quality assurance processes.

Related Models Of Brinell Hardness Testers

Labnics Brinell Hardness Testers are used to test hardened steel on the material surface under high loads. They have a wide testing range evaluating soft to hard metals. These ensure precise and repeatable results with stable load application. These have a robust design making them a reliable choice for industrial and research applications. They have an adjustable dwell time that enhances reliability which guarantees international standard performance.

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