Shore A Hardness Tester
Model HV-EXP4609
Shore A Hardness Tester - Hardness is one of the most important properties which determine the suitability of any rubber component for its intended end use. Incorrect hardness may defeat the basic purpose for which the component is designed. Thus accurate and reliable determination of hardness is of extreme importance in rubber field. & The Shore A Hardness Tester, also called as Durometer, is the most commonly used instrument for measurement of hardness of any rubber component. It is based on the measurement of depth of indentation of an indentor of specified shape being forced into the material under a specified pressure. This test method is an empirical method intended primarily for control purposes. No simple relationship exists between hardness determined by this test method and any fundamental property of the material being tested. & The durometer consists essentially of the following components: A pressure foot having a hole of 2.5 to 3.2 mm diameter centered at least 6 mm from any edge of the foot, & An indentor made of hardened steel having a diameter between 1.15 and 1.40 mm, with a tip in shape of a truncated cone of 35° included angle and a flat surface of 0.79 mm diameter, & A dial on which the amount of extension of the tip of indentor may be read in terms of graduations ranging from zero for full extension of 2.46 to 2.54 mm, to 100 for zero extension, obtained by placing the pressure foot and indentor in firm contact with a flat piece of glass. & A calibrated spring for applying the specified force to the indentor. civil lab equipments manufacturers. Rubber Testing Lab equipment manufacturers,exporters and Rubber Testing Lab suppliers