Barber Hardness Tester
Aluminum
Aluminum Alloys
Soft Metals
Plastics
Fiberglass
Introduction:
Portable:The Impressor is a convenient tool for testing the hardness of aluminum, aluminum alloys, copper, brass and other materials including plastics and fiberglass. The instrument is designed for use on fabricated parts and assemblies as well as on raw stock.
The impressor weighs only 1 lb. 2 oz. and comes complete with carrying case, adjusting wrench and two spare indenter points, 2 lb. 8oz.
Applications:BHT barber hardness tester for soft metals such as aluminum and its alloys, brass, copper, and some of the harder plastics and fiberglass. Approximate range 25 to 150 Brinell (10 mm ball 500 kg load). This unit meets Standard D_x001f_2583.Corrosion Control Products Company will be glad to recommend the most suitable model upon receipt of sample materials.
Operating Information:
The Impressor is best suited for testing homogeneous materials. Materials of granular, fibrous or coarse structure will produce a wide variation in hardness readings because of the small diameter of the indenter point.
For accurate readings, material should be at least 1 /32"thick and large enough for a minimum distance of 1/8" in any direction from the indenter point to the edge of the specimen. The testing area should be smooth and free from mechanical damage.
Simply exert alight pressure against the instrument to drive the spring-loaded indenter point into the material. The indenter point must be perpendicular to the surface being tested.
On very soft metals, the highest reading should be used since cold flow permits the spring loaded indenter point to continue penetration.
Note: Physical characteristics of very soft materials are such that uniform correlation between different hardness measuring systems cannot be established.We recommend that Impressor hardness limits for each material be established by test.
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