Brinell hardness test (DIN EN ISO 6506)
All QATM models support multiple testing methods in addition to the Brinell hardness test, accommodating a wide range from semi-automatic to fully automatic operation.
At the World's Fair held in Paris in 1900, Sweden's Brinell (Johann August Brinell) presented a new method for hardness testing. This method involves pressing a hard ball vertically onto the surface of a sample with a constant force, creating an indentation on the sample's surface. The diameter d of the indentation is measured with a measuring microscope, and the Brinell hardness is calculated or referenced from a corresponding table.
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Micro Brinell Hardness Tester Test Force Range: 0.25 G – 62.5 KG For more details, please see the related link: Brinell Hardness Test (click here for more information).
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Micro Brinell hardness tester Test force range: 0.25 G – 62.5 KG
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