About Durometers Shore A Hardness Testers
Discover an imposing offer! Our Durometers Shore A Hardness Testers deliver prime accuracy for industrial hardness testing, ideal for rubber, elastomers, and soft plastics. With wondrous build quality-crafted from aluminum alloy or stainless steel and a hardened steel needle-they meet ASTM D2240 and ISO 868 standards. Each sale includes a protective carrying case for convenient transport. Enjoy direct analog readings, a lightweight handheld design, and superb repeatability of 1 HA. Find reliable results instantly-no power supply required! Your next hardness test just became exceptionally efficient.
Industrial Versatility: Where and How to Use
Durometers Shore A Hardness Testers are primarily used by quality control specialists, maintenance engineers, and production technicians in industries processing rubber, soft plastics, or elastomers. Usage is manual and site-specific, often performed at manufacturing plants, laboratories, and industrial inspection areas. Designed for handheld, on-site testing, their rugged build and precise dial display make them perfect for both field applications and factory stations requiring rapid, dependable material hardness measurements.
Certifications, Export Markets & Logistic Details
Our Shore A Durometers are certified as per ASTM D2240 and ISO 868, assuring a high rate of conformity to international standards. The testers are shipped through major Indian FOB ports, allowing seamless handover to international clients. We facilitate exchange with main export markets like Asia, the Middle East, Africa, and Europe. Each tester is delivered with meticulous care, guaranteeing reliable performance upon arrival.
FAQ's of Durometers Shore A Hardness Testers:
Q: How is the Durometer Shore A Hardness Tester used in industrial settings?
A: The tester is manually pressed onto a material's surface, where the steel needle measures the indentation hardness. It's primarily used on-site in factories, labs, and quality control areas for quick, reliable readings on rubber, soft plastics, and elastomers.
Q: What are the main materials this durometer can test?
A: This durometer is designed for measuring the hardness of rubber, soft plastics, and elastomer materials, ensuring they meet required specifications in manufacturing or quality control processes.
Q: Where should the durometer be applied during a hardness test?
A: For accurate results, the tester should be applied vertically onto a flat area of the specimen, with a recommended sample thickness of 6 mm to ensure full engagement of the needle and proper measurement.
Q: What compliance standards does this hardness tester meet?
A: It complies with ASTM D2240 and ISO 868 standards, making it a trusted instrument for global industrial requirements and quality assurance protocols.
Q: What are the benefits of using this analog, handheld tester?
A: The main benefits include instant readings, mechanical operation (no power source needed), lightweight portability, and easy, direct interpretation of the hardness value, enhancing testing flexibility and efficiency.