Barcol hardness tester's working principle is to press a specific indenter into the sample under the action of standard spring force, and then determine the hardness of the sample according to the depth of indentation. The scope of application is similar to that of Webster hardness tester. It can be used to test aluminum profiles, plates, pipes, bars, aluminum alloy castings, forgings, machined parts, ultra thick aluminum alloy materials and assembled aluminum alloy products (such as aluminum alloy doors and windows, curtain walls, fire ladders, etc.). There are 100 scale values, which is more accurate than Webster hardness testing.
TX company participated in drafting the national metrological verification regulation JJG 610-2013 type a Barcol hardness tester. The Babbitt hardness tester produced by our company fully complies with American Standard ASTM B648.
TX company's Barcol hardness tester is easy to use and can complete all measurements with one hand; High sensitivity, 100 scale values, the sensitivity is much higher than that of Webster hardness tester; Wide range, from pure aluminum to super-hard aluminum alloy; It is convenient to convert the measured Babbitt hardness value into Vickers, Rockwell, Brinell, Vickers and other hardness values.