About Brinell Hardness Testing Machine
Discover the resplendent Brinell Hardness Testing Machine, widely celebrated for its praiseworthy performance and favorable reviews from industry experts. Engineered with a heavy cast iron base and powdered coated finish, this machine guarantees stability and durability. Its wondrous semi-automatic operation, featuring a hardened steel ball indenter, mechanical dead weight loading system, and a 25x optical microscope, ensures precise measurements up to 650 HB. Now available at a remarkable price cut, it offers the best price for advanced, reliable metal hardness testing. A truly optimal choice for manufacturers and laboratories across India.
Versatile Usage and Application Surfaces
Designed for laboratory and industrial settings, the Brinell Hardness Testing Machine excels in evaluating metal hardness in steel, cast iron, and alloy specimens. Its robust construction and flexible interface accommodate plants requiring precise quality control. The machine supports floor or bench mounting to suit various plant layouts. It efficiently tests specimens up to 200 mm in diameter and height, providing accurate results for research, production, and quality assurance on a range of metallic surfaces.
Global Exports and Delivery Policy
This Brinell Hardness Testing Machine is available for global export with a favorable sale price and transparent sample policy. Buyers can request samples, subject to applicable charges, to evaluate machine performance. Delivery is arranged via major Indian FOB ports for swift international shipping. Export operations prioritize timely and secure delivery, ensuring satisfaction for buyers, dealers, traders, distributors, and fabricators throughout the international market.
FAQs of Brinell Hardness Testing Machine:
Q: How does the Brinell Hardness Testing Machine ensure measurement accuracy?
A: It conforms to international standards (IS:2281, BS:240, ASTM: E10) and utilizes a 25x magnification microscope combined with a precise analog or optical display for reliable results.
Q: What is the process for testing metal samples?
A: The sample is positioned under the indenter, which applies controlled loads using a dead weight system. Indentation measurements are then viewed and recorded through the microscope or analog dial.
Q: Where can the Brinell Hardness Testing Machine be used?
A: This equipment is ideal for laboratories, industrial facilities, and plant quality control departments focused on hardness testing of steel, cast iron, and alloys.
Q: When should I use the emergency stop or overload protection features?
A: Activate these safety features during unusual load behavior or when urgent machine shutdown is needed to prevent damage or ensure operator safety.
Q: What are the benefits of the semi-automatic control mode?
A: Semi-automatic control offers easy operation, repeatable test cycles, and consistent results with reduced operator intervention, enhancing productivity and accuracy.
Q: How many specimens can be tested at a time?
A: This machine is designed to test one specimen at a time, ensuring focused application of force and precise measurement for each sample.