About EHS Digital Rubber Hardness Tester Durometer
Grab the EHS Digital Rubber Hardness Tester Durometer now-competitive pricing, ending soon! This venerable instrument delivers incomparable, flawless Shore A hardness measurements with a stainless steel indenter and red finish. Engineered to comply with ISO 7619 and ASTM D2240 standards, it delivers robust performance and comes calibrated with a reference block. With a swift 1-second response and a clear LCD display, this handheld durometer suits industrial use, offering reliable results on rubber, elastomers, and soft plastics. Comes complete with a storage case-order before this unbeatable opportunity slips away!
Perfect for Rubber & Elastomer Hardness Testing
The EHS Digital Rubber Hardness Tester Durometer is suitable for use across various industrial sectors. Its indenter-based operating principle ensures accurate, repeatable measurements for soft plastics, elastomers, and natural or synthetic rubber compounds. Specifically crafted for rubber and thermoplastic hardness tests, this versatile tester is ideal for quality control, production monitoring, and research labs where consistent, swift shore A readings are essential.
Certified Quality, Ready for Indian & Export Markets
Holding ISO 7619 and ASTM D2240 compliance, the EHS Digital Rubber Hardness Tester comes supplied with a calibration block for assured accuracy. With FOB port facilities in India, the product is promptly processed and professionally handed over for both domestic markets and export market orders. Reliable order processing enables swift delivery nationwide, while international buyers benefit from efficient export logistics and strong after-sales support.
FAQ's of EHS Digital Rubber Hardness Tester Durometer:
Q: How does the EHS Digital Rubber Hardness Tester Durometer operate?
A: It uses an indenter-based mechanism following the Shore A scale, measuring the hardness of rubber and soft materials. The probe penetrates the sample, with the digital display providing a reading in just one second.
Q: What materials can be tested with this durometer?
A: This tester is designed for rubber, soft plastics, elastomers, natural and synthetic rubber compounds, and similar materials with a minimum thickness of 6 mm.
Q: Where is the EHS Digital Rubber Hardness Tester Durometer commonly used?
A: Commonly applied in industrial environments, it is employed in quality control labs, manufacturing, production facilities, and research centers for hardness testing of rubber and thermoplastics.
Q: When should the calibration of the durometer be checked?
A: Calibration should be verified periodically, especially before critical test series or if consistent accuracy is required, using the supplied calibration block.
Q: What are the key features and benefits of this durometer?
A: Key benefits include a backlit LCD display, auto power-off, data hold and peak hold functions, rapid 1-second response, and the convenience of handheld or portable operation, ensuring accurate and efficient hardness measurement.
Q: How many readings can this tester handle per battery life?
A: With 2 AAA batteries, it can perform approximately 2,000 tests before replacement is needed.