Key Features:
Performs precise Micro Vickers hardness testing on both metallic and certain non-metallic materials
Ideal for various metal components including machined parts, forgings, cast iron, steel castings, and non-ferrous metals
Enables testing of heat-treated components, delicate micro and thin parts, as well as brittle materials like glass, ceramics, agate, and gemstones
Determines the effective depth of case-hardened layers
Evaluates surface coatings and examines heat-affected zones in welded joints
Allows observation of internal metallographic structures within metal components
Provides comprehensive image capture, display, and hard copy printing capabilities
Perfect for creating and analyzing hardness gradient distribution profiles
Measures surface hardness and determines hardening depth on heat-treated gears
Technical Specifications
| Feature | Specification |
|---|---|
| Test Forces | 10 gf to 1 kgf (10 gf, 25 gf, 50 gf, 100 gf, 200 gf, 300 gf, 500 gf, 1 kgf) |
| Minimum Measuring Unit | 0.025 mm (electronic automatic measuring eyepiece) |
| Hardness Scales | HRA, HRB, HRC, HRD, HRF, HV, HK, HBW, HR15N, HR30N, HR45N, HR15T, HR30T, HR45T |
| Hardness Test Range | 5–3000 HV |
| Loading Method | Fully automatic (load, dwell, unload) |
| Microscope Magnification | 100× (observation), 400× (measurement) |
| Dwell Time | Adjustable from 1 to 60 seconds |
| X–Y Stage | 100 × 100 mm with max travel 25 × 25 mm |
| Data Output | LCD display, built-in printer, RS-232 interface |
| Specimen Capacity | Max height: 90 mm; Throat depth: 95 mm |
| Power Supply | AC 220 V ±5%, 50–60 Hz |
| Dimensions (L × W × H) | 405 × 290 × 480 mm |
| Net Weight | 40 kg |
Malaysia