HBE-3000A Electronic Brinell Hardness Tester For Ferrous And Non Ferrous Metals

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HBE-3000A Electronic Brinell Hardness Tester For Ferrous And Non-Ferrous Metals


HBE-3000A electronic Brinell hardness tester is suitable for measuring the Brinell hardness of ferrous and non-ferrous metals. This machine adopts closed-loop sensor loading and electronic control system, and has 10-level test force. This machine has the characteristics of high precision, high repeatability and stability, and easy operation.


Scope of application:


Brinell hardness uses a large test force and a large indentation diameter. It is suitable for hardness testing of metal materials with large grains, such as cast iron, non-ferrous metals and alloys, various annealed, quenched and tempered steels, especially for Softer metals such as pure aluminum, lead, tin, etc.


Technical parameters:


Testing ForceN612.9,980,1226,1839,2452,4900,7355,9800,14700,29400
Kg62.5,100,125,184.5,250,500,750,1000,1500,3000
Testing Field8~650HBV
(Accuracy of Displayed Hardness Value)
Hardness Range(HBW)%(Max tolerance)(Repetition)
≤125±3≤3.5
125<hbw< span="">≤225±2.5≤3.0
>225±2.0≤2.5
Max Height of Specimen220mm185mm
Max Width of Specimen130mm
Amplification of the Microscope(Amplification of the Microscope)20 times(Amplification of the Microscope)
20 times
Min Reading Grade of the Drum wheel of Microscope

Min Reading Grade of the Drum wheel of Microscope

0.005mm

(Min Reading Grade of the Drum wheel of Microscope)
0.625um
(PowerVoltage)AC220V 50/60Hz(or AC110V)
(Tables:Large,Small and V-Shaped each)
Main AccessoriesHard Alloyed Steel Ball Indenters:Diameter2.5mm,Diameter5mm,and10mm each
MainAccessoriesOne Microscope:20X(One Microscope20X)
(Two Standard Hardness Blocks)
Weight125kg
Package Dimensions750 X 210 X 550(L*W*H)
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1. What is Brinell hardness tester?

The Brinell hardness tester uses the oldest method of hardness testing commonly used today. It was invented in Sweden by Dr. Johan August Brinell in 1900. This test is often used to determine the hardness of castings and forgings whose grain structure is too course for accurate Rockwell or Vickers testing.
2. What do you perform a Brinell hardness test?
Brinell Hardness Test Procedure
In this test method, a predetermined force (F) is applied to a tungsten carbide ball of fixed diameter (D) and held for a predetermined time period, and then removed. The spherical indenter creates an impression (permanent deformation) on the test metal piece.
3. How does a hardness tester work?
A hardness test is typically performed by pressing a specifically dimensioned and loaded object (indenter) into the surface of the material you are testing. The hardness is determined by measuring the depth of indenter penetration or by measuring the size of the impression left by an indenter.

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