A device called a Brinell hardness tester is used to measure the hardness of materials, most commonly metals. It functions by placing a spherical indenter—typically composed of tungsten carbide or hardened steel—into the surface of the material to be tested and pressing it there for a predetermined period of time while subjected to a defined load. The diameter of the resulting indentation is measured, and the applied force and the indentation diameter are used to calculate the Brinell hardness number (BHN). This approach yields a representative average hardness value, which makes it especially helpful for materials with rough or uneven surfaces due to the large indentation size.
Portable Brinell Tester | Metal Hardness Testing | A1 - Standard Base | 13 1/2" Gap and 4" Throat | with Stroke Limiter
Portable Brinell Tester A1
Part Number : Portable Brinell Tester A1Portable Brinell Tester | Metal Hardness Testing | A1 - Standard Base | 13 1/2" Gap and 4" Throat | with Stroke Limiter
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