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Shore Hardness Tester (Durometer)

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The Mextech Shore Hardness Tester is an essential instrument used to measure the hardness of materials, particularly elastomers and polymers. Developed by Mextech Technologies India Pvt. Ltd., a trusted manufacturer known for its high-quality test and measurement equipment, this hardness tester provides accurate and reliable measurements crucial for material testing, quality control, and product development across various industries. At its core, the Mextech Shore Hardness Tester utilizes the Shore hardness scale, which measures the resistance of a material to indentation or penetration by a specified indenter. This indenter typically has a specific shape and size, depending on the Shore scale being used (e.g., Shore A, Shore D, etc.). By applying a controlled force to the material surface and measuring the depth of penetration, the hardness tester quantifies the material's hardness in accordance with the corresponding Shore scale. One of the key features of the Mextech Shore Hardness Tester is its versatility and adaptability to different types of materials and applications. Whether testing rubber, plastics, foams, or other elastomeric or polymeric materials, this hardness tester delivers accurate and repeatable results, enabling users to assess material properties and ensure compliance with industry standards and specifications. The digital display of the Mextech Shore Hardness Tester presents measurement readings clearly and precisely, allowing users to interpret results quickly and accurately. Whether in a laboratory, production facility, or field environment, the display remains visible, providing real-time feedback to aid decision-making and analysis. User-friendly operation is another highlight of the Mextech Shore Hardness Tester. With its intuitive interface, ergonomic design, and straightforward controls, users can conduct hardness tests effortlessly. Whether you're a quality control technician, material engineer, or researcher, you'll find the hardness tester easy to use and operate, allowing you to assess material hardness with confidence and efficiency. Durability and reliability are paramount considerations in the design of the Mextech Shore Hardness Tester, ensuring consistent performance in demanding environments. Built to withstand rugged conditions and frequent use, it features a robust construction that can endure the rigors of daily testing tasks. Portability is another advantage of the Mextech Shore Hardness Tester, allowing users to conduct measurements efficiently across different locations and settings. Its compact and lightweight design makes it easy to transport, while its long-lasting battery ensures extended operation without the need for frequent recharging. In summary, the Mextech Shore Hardness Tester represents a valuable tool for professionals seeking accurate and reliable measurements of material hardness. With its precise readings, versatility, user-friendly interface, durability, and portability, it empowers users to assess material properties effectively and ensure quality and consistency in various applications and industries.
green checkProduct Type : Shore Hardness Tester
green checkTest scale : Shore Hardness
green checkParameters displayed : Hardness Result , Average Value , Max. Value
green checkStandard : DIN53505, ASTMD2240, ISO7619, JISK7215
green checkOperating Conditions : 0° to 50°C
green checkPower Supply : 4x1.5V AAA (UM-4) battery
green checkWeight : 0.170 Kg
green checkPackage Contains : Carrying case, Operational manual, Test blocks
₹11,788  
The Yuzuki Shore A Constant Force Durometer, designed for measuring materials with a hardness range of 0° to 1°, represents a pinnacle of precision in the field of material hardness testing. Constructed from high-quality stainless steel, this durometer ensures exceptional durability and accuracy, making it an indispensable tool for professionals in various industries, including rubber manufacturing, plastics, and quality control. The Shore A scale is widely used for measuring the hardness of soft elastomeric materials, such as rubber and plastics. With a measurement range spanning from 0° to 1° on the Shore A scale, this durometer is specifically tailored for testing extremely soft materials, providing accurate and reliable hardness readings. Equipped with a constant force spring mechanism, the Yuzuki Shore A Constant Force Durometer ensures consistent pressure application during measurements, eliminating variations caused by manual force application. This feature enhances the accuracy and repeatability of hardness measurements, enabling users to obtain precise results with confidence. Crafted from durable stainless steel, this durometer offers exceptional resistance to corrosion and wear, ensuring longevity and reliability even in harsh working environments. Its robust construction makes it suitable for use in various industrial settings, from production floors to laboratory environments. Featuring a user-friendly design, the Yuzuki Shore A Constant Force Durometer is easy to operate, with a simple push-button mechanism for initiating hardness measurements. The compact size and ergonomic handle further enhance usability, allowing for comfortable handling during prolonged use. Moreover, the Yuzuki brand is renowned for its commitment to quality and innovation in precision measurement instruments. Trusted by professionals worldwide, Yuzuki products, including the Shore A Constant Force Durometer, are recognized for their superior performance and durability, making them a preferred choice in material testing applications. In summary, the Yuzuki Shore A Constant Force Durometer with a hardness range of 0° to 1° on the Shore A scale, crafted from stainless steel, offers exceptional accuracy, durability, and user-friendly design. Whether used for quality control, research, or production purposes, this durometer exemplifies precision engineering, empowering users to obtain accurate and reliable hardness measurements with ease.
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The **Acutek Shore A Digital Shore Hardness Tester, SHT** is a precision instrument designed to measure the hardness of soft and semi-rigid materials using the Shore A scale. Ideal for materials such as rubber, elastomers, plastics, and polymers, this digital tester delivers accurate and repeatable hardness readings with minimal user effort. The ergonomic design incorporates a high-resolution digital display that provides clear, real-time measurement results, allowing users to assess material properties quickly and confidently. Built for laboratory, quality control, and industrial testing environments, the tester offers dependable performance where material hardness data is critical to product evaluation and compliance. Constructed with durable components and precision sensing technology, the Acutek Shore A Digital Shore Hardness Tester, SHT ensures consistent accuracy across a range of sample conditions. Simple operation and intuitive controls facilitate efficient testing workflows, while the compact and robust design supports long-term use in bench, field, or production settings. With its focus on measurement precision, user convenience, and reliable performance, this digital Shore A hardness tester provides professionals with a dependable solution for evaluating material hardness in research, manufacturing, and quality assurance applications.
green checkPower Supply : 1.5 V battery (LR44)
green checkType of Product : Digital Shore Hardness Tester
green checkApplication : Laboratory
green checkCountry of Origin : India
green checkPower : A, C: 0.55 N-8.05 N; D: 0-44.5 N
green checkName of Manufacturer/Packer/Importer : Ravi Scientific Inds
green checkWorking Temperature : 0 to 40°C
green checkHead Range : 0 to 2.5 mm
₹2,30,929   ₹2,62,660
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Introducing the Insize Digital Micro-Vickers Hardness Tester, Model HDT-MVE1300, a sophisticated instrument designed to deliver precise and reliable micro-hardness measurements across a broad spectrum of materials. This state-of-the-art tester combines advanced technology with user-friendly features, making it an indispensable tool for industries where micro-hardness testing is crucial.The HDT-MVE1300 is engineered to measure hardness on the micro-scale, ranging from 5 to 3000 HV (Vickers Hardness Number). This expansive range allows for versatile applications, ensuring accurate assessments of hardness for a variety of materials, including metals, ceramics, and composites.Featuring a digital interface, this Micro-Vickers Hardness Tester provides real-time data with exceptional clarity and accuracy. The digital display enhances ease of use, allowing for quick and efficient analysis of micro-hardness values. This is especially beneficial in research, quality control, and production environments where precision and speed are paramount.The user-friendly design of the Insize Digital Micro-Vickers Hardness Tester simplifies operation for both experienced technicians and newcomers to micro-hardness testing. The intuitive controls and digital display contribute to a seamless testing experience, facilitating efficient micro-hardness assessments with minimal effort.Constructed with durability in mind, the HDT-MVE1300 is built to withstand the demands of industrial environments. Its robust design ensures longevity and reliability, making it a dependable tool for routine micro-hardness testing applications.Elevate your micro-hardness testing capabilities with the Insize Digital Micro-Vickers Hardness Tester HDT-MVE1300. Benefit from its advanced features, digital precision, and user-friendly interface to ensure accurate and efficient micro-hardness measurements across a diverse range of materials. Trust in Insize for cutting-edge solutions that meet the evolving needs of modern industries.
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The Insize Testing Stand for Shore Durometer is a precision instrument designed to enhance the accuracy and repeatability of hardness measurements. Compatible with a range of Shore Durometer models, this stand provides a stable and controlled environment for conducting hardness tests on various materials. Constructed from high-quality materials, the Insize Testing Stand ensures durability and long-term reliability. Its sturdy base and adjustable components allow for easy positioning and secure mounting of the durometer, ensuring consistent and accurate readings. The stand features a fine adjustment mechanism that enables precise control over the depth of the durometer needle, ensuring optimal contact with the sample surface. The stand's ergonomic design includes a comfortable handle for easy operation and a clear, easy-to-read scale for accurate measurement readings. The stand is also equipped with a locking mechanism to secure the durometer in place during testing, further enhancing measurement accuracy. Whether used in a laboratory or on the production floor, the Insize Testing Stand for Shore Durometer is an essential tool for ensuring the quality and consistency of hardness measurements. Its robust construction, precise adjustment capabilities, and user-friendly design make it a valuable asset for any hardness testing application.
green checkType of Product : Testing Stand
green checkDimension : 100mm
green checkColor : Silver
green checkWidth : 65mm
green checkHeight : 75mm
₹31,471   ₹34,290
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Insize Pencil Hardness Tester for Flat Coating Surface 95x80x110 mm, PHT-C751 is an essential instrument used to evaluate the hardness or scratch resistance of coatings and materials, primarily in the paint, automotive, and industrial finishing industries. This test helps determine the durability and performance of coatings by subjecting them to controlled scratching with varying degrees of hardness.
Key features and functions of a pencil hardness tester include:
Pencils with Different Hardness Grades: The tester includes a set of specially graded pencils, each with a different level of hardness. These pencils are marked with the corresponding hardness values, typically following the Wolff-Wilborn scale, which ranges from 6B (softest) to 9H (hardest).
Sample Surface: The sample surface, which is typically coated with the material under evaluation, is placed on a stable platform.
Application of Force: The operator selects a pencil with a specific hardness grade and holds it at a 45-degree angle to the sample surface. A controlled and consistent force is applied to the pencil as it is drawn across the sample.
Scratch Assessment: The hardness tester's operator observes the result of the scratch test. If the pencil does not leave any visible mark or scratch on the surface, the hardness of the coating or material is considered equal to or greater than the pencil's hardness grade. If a visible scratch is left behind, the hardness is lower than the pencil's grade.
Documentation: The results are documented, often by noting the hardest pencil that leaves no visible mark or the softest pencil that does.
Applications of pencil hardness testers include:
Coating Quality Control: Pencil hardness tests are commonly used in the paint and coating industry to ensure that coatings, such as automotive finishes and protective coatings, meet the desired scratch resistance and durability requirements.
Material Testing: These testers can be used to evaluate the hardness of various materials, including plastics, ceramics, and metals, to assess their suitability for specific applications.
Research and Development: Researchers use pencil hardness tests to study and compare the scratch resistance of different coatings and materials, aiding in the development of improved products.
Product Certification: In some cases, product certification standards may require pencil hardness testing to ensure compliance with specific hardness and durability criteria.
In summary, a pencil hardness tester is a simple yet effective tool for assessing the hardness and scratch resistance of coatings and materials. By subjecting samples to controlled scratching with graded pencils, it provides valuable information about the durability and performance of surfaces, helping industries ensure the quality of their products and coatings.
₹40,120  
The Metrix+ Leeb Hardness Tester With Range 170-960 HLD, Convertible To Other Scales, Hardmaster-P is a precision instrument used to determine the hardness or resistance to deformation of a material. This critical tool finds applications in a wide range of industries, including manufacturing, engineering, and quality control, where knowing the hardness of materials is essential for ensuring product performance and safety. Hardness is a material property that indicates its ability to withstand permanent deformation or indentation. Hardness testers provide quantitative measurements that are crucial for selecting the right materials for specific applications, evaluating the quality of manufactured parts, and detecting material defects. There are various methods of hardness testing, each suited to different materials and testing conditions. Common hardness testing methods include Rockwell, Brinell, Vickers, and Knoop hardness tests, each with its own set of indenters and testing procedures. Some testers are portable and handheld, while others are large, stationary machines, depending on the scale and precision of the hardness measurements required. In manufacturing, hardness testing is used to assess the hardness of metals, alloys, plastics, and other materials to ensure they meet desired specifications and industry standards. For example, in the aerospace industry, hardness testing is crucial for determining the durability and safety of aircraft components. In construction, it helps assess the hardness of concrete, ensuring structural integrity. In summary, hardness testers are indispensable tools for quality control, material selection, and ensuring the safety and performance of various products and structures across diverse industries. They are essential in maintaining product standards and the reliability of materials used in engineering and manufacturing processes. Hardness scales HL, HB, HRB, HRC, HRA, HV, HS Memory 48~600 groups (impact times: 32~1) Measuring range HLD(170~960) Accuracy ±6HLD (760±30HLD) error of displayed value 6HLD (760±30HLD) repeatability of displayed value Standard Impact Device D Optional Impact Devices DC/D+15/G/C/DL Max. Workpiece Hardness 996HV(For Impact Devices D/DC/DL/D+15/C) 646HB(For Impact Device G) Min. Radius of Workpiece Rmin = 50mm (with special support ring Rmin= 10mm) Min. Workpiece weight 2~5kg on stable support ; 0.05~2kg with compact coupling Min. Workpiece thickness 5mm (Impact Devices D/DC/DL/D+15) 1mm (Impact Device C) 10mm (Impact Device G) Min. thickness of hardened 0.8mm surface Power 3 x AA Battery Continuous Working time approx. 100 h (with backlight) Operating temperature 0~40℃ Relative humidity ≤90% Overall dimensions 125 x 67 x 31mm (main unit) Weight 0.3kg (main unit) Standard Configuration Main Unit, Impact Device Type D, Leeb Standard Test Block, Cleaning Brush, Supporting Ring, Manual, Carrying Case. Optional Configuration Mini-printer, Data Pro Software(USB) + Communication Cable
₹1,61,612   ₹1,82,093
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Introducing the Insize Motorized Digital Rockwell Hardness Tester, Model HDT-RT151, a cutting-edge solution engineered to provide precise and reliable Rockwell hardness measurements across a diverse range of materials. This advanced tester seamlessly combines traditional Rockwell hardness testing principles with modern motorized and digital technology, making it an essential tool for industries where accurate hardness assessments are critical.The HDT-RT151 covers a wide Rockwell hardness scale, allowing for versatile applications with a range of 100-240 V power supply compatibility. This tester is designed to deliver accurate results for various materials, including metals, alloys, and hard plastics, meeting the stringent requirements of quality control, manufacturing, and research environments.Equipped with a motorized system, the HDT-RT151 ensures consistent and controlled application of test force, eliminating operator variability and enhancing measurement accuracy. The digital interface provides real-time data, enabling efficient analysis of Rockwell hardness values. This makes it an ideal choice for tasks where precision, speed, and reliability are paramount.The user-friendly design of the Insize Motorized Digital Rockwell Hardness Tester simplifies operation, catering to both experienced technicians and those new to hardness testing. Intuitive controls and a digital display contribute to a seamless testing experience, facilitating efficient Rockwell hardness assessments with minimal effort.Built with durability in mind, the HDT-RT151 boasts a robust construction that withstands the challenges of industrial environments. Its longevity and reliability make it a trusted tool for routine hardness testing applications, contributing to the overall efficiency of your hardness testing processes.Upgrade your Rockwell hardness testing capabilities with the Insize Motorized Digital Rockwell Hardness Tester HDT-RT151. Trust in its advanced features, motorized precision, and digital convenience to ensure accurate and efficient Rockwell hardness measurements across a diverse range of materials. Rely on Insize for innovative solutions that meet the evolving needs of modern industries.
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What is Shore Hardness Tester?

A Shore hardness tester, commonly known as a durometer, is a device used to determine the hardness of materials such as polymers, rubber, and plastics. It determines the material's resistance to indentation and distortion by measuring the penetration depth of a standardised indentor.

The tester is frequently used in the automotive, manufacturing, and construction industries. It is a device used to measure the hardness of materials. It operates by inserting a pointed indenter into the material and measuring the depth of the resulting indentation. The Shore Hardness Scale categorises the hardness of various materials such as plastics, rubber, and synthetics. The shore d hardness tester is the most generally used variety, and it assesses the hardness of rubber and other materials.

Other key features of this tester include:

1. Easy-to-read digital display
2. Portable and lightweight design
3. Measures in shore hardness units
4. Ideal for quality control and material selection

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How does it work?

A shore hardness tester measures the hardness of a material by the depth of indentation made by an indenter pressed onto its surface. Here's how it works:

1. The durometer has a spring-loaded indenter placed perpendicular to the material's surface.
2. The indenter is pressed into the material at a specified force for a specific duration.
3. The resulting indentation depth is measured to determine the material's hardness value on the Shore Hardness Scale.
4. Different durometers are used for various materials, with Shore D Hardness Testers commonly used for hard rubber and plastics. The durometer hardness test is important for a lot of materials.

If you're interested in other testing devices, check out our coating thickness meter.

What materials can be tested with a Durometer?

i) Plastics and hard rubber: Shore d hardness testers are commonly used to test the hardness of rubber and plastics. These materials of these rubber hardness testers are often used to manufacture automotive parts, industrial equipment, and consumer goods.
ii) Synthetic materials and elastomers: Elastomers are a type of synthetic material that is known for its elastic properties. They are commonly used in tires, gaskets, and seals. A shore hardness measurement device can be used to test the hardness of these materials.
iii) Printing rollers and plates: Printing rollers and plates are used in the printing industry to transfer ink onto paper or other materials. They need to have a specific hardness level to ensure quality printing results. A tester can be used to test the hardness of these materials.
iv) The leather felt, and foam: Leather, felt, and foam is commonly used in the manufacturing of furniture, footwear, and other consumer goods. These materials must have a specific hardness level to ensure durability and quality. A durometer can be used to test the hardness of these materials.
v) Thermoplastics: Thermoplastics are plastic that can be moulded and shaped when heated and solid when cooled. A Tester can be used to test the hardness of these materials.
vi) Metals: Although these are not typically used to test the hardness of metals, some models can be used to test the hardness of softer metals such as lead and aluminium.

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What are the different types of Shore Hardness Tester? 

The hardness testers are available in different types, each suited for specific materials and applications. Some of the different types include:

1. Shore A Durometer: Shore A Durometers test the hardness of soft elastomers, rubber, and similar materials.
2. Shore B Durometer: Shore B Durometers test the hardness of more rigid elastomers, such as more rigid rubber materials and thermoplastic elastomers.
3. Shore C Durometer: Shore C Durometers test the hardness of hard plastics, acrylics, and epoxies.
4. Shore D Durometer:  They test the hardness of hard materials like plastics, nylon, and metals.
5. Shore O Durometer: Shore O Durometers test the hardness of soft materials like sponges and foam.
6. Shore OO Durometer: Shore OO Durometers test the hardness of highly soft materials such as gels and pastes.
7. Shore DO Durometer: Shore DO Durometers are used to test the hardness of harder rubbers and plastics and are designed specifically for testing the hardness of materials with a thickness of more than 6 mm.
8. Shore E Durometer: Shore E Durometers test the hardness of soft to medium-hard materials such as foam, sponge rubber, and thermal insulation.
9. Shore M Durometer: Shore M Durometers are used to test the hardness of materials that are too thick for other types of shore durometers, such as rubber or plastics that are more than 25 mm thick.

Overall, the type of Hardness Tester required depends on the specific application and material being tested.

What are the different advantages of a Durometer?

Shore Hardness Durometers have many advantages, including the following:

a) Easy to use: 
Shore Durometers are easy to use and require no specialized training.
b) Non-destructive testing: Shore Durometers provide non-destructive testing, meaning the tested material can be used after testing.
c) Portable: Shore Durometers are portable and can be easily transported to different locations.
d) Quick results: Shore Durometers provide quick and accurate results, allowing for efficient testing and decision-making.
e) Versatile: Shore Durometers can test various materials, including rubbers, plastics, and foams.
f) Consistent results: Shore Durometers provide consistent and repeatable results, ensuring accurate and reliable data.
g) Cost-effective: Shore Durometers are cost-effective and offer a low-cost solution for testing material hardness.
h) Quality control: Shore Durometers can be used to ensure that materials meet industry standards.

Using a shore hardness tester can help ensure that materials meet industry standards and are of the highest quality while providing a cost-effective and efficient testing solution.

FAQs Related to Shore Hardness Tester:

1. What is a Shore Hardness Tester (Durometer) used for?

It is used to measure the hardness of various materials, such as rubber, plastic, and foam, among others. This device measures the resistance of a material to indentation, and the readings are displayed on a scale such as the Shore D scale.

2. What is the difference between Shore A and Shore D hardness scales?

 Shore A and Shore D are two different scales used to measure the hardness of materials using a shore hardness tester. The Shore A scale measures the hardness of soft materials such as rubber, while the Shore D scale measures the hardness of hard materials such as plastic and nylon.

3. How can I choose the suitable Durometer for my application?

Choosing the suitable Shore Hardness Tester depends on the type of material you want to test and the range of hardness you need to measure. For example, if you're going to try soft materials such as rubber, you need a Shore A durometer, while if you want to try hard materials such as plastic, you need a Shore D durometer.