Digital A Shore Durometer_Digital Rubber Hardness Tester
The term durometer is often used to refer to the measurement, as well as the instrument itself. Durometer is typically used as a measure of hardness in polymers, elastomers, rubbers and plastic. The Shore hardness is measured with an apparatus known as a Durometer and consequently is also known as Durometer hardness. The hardness value is determined by the penetration of the Durometer indenter foot into the sample. Because of the resilience of rubbers and plastics, the indentation reading my change over time - so the indentation time is sometimes reported along with the hardness number. The Shore A Hardness Scale measures the hardness of flexible mold rubbers that range in hardness from very soft and flexible, to medium and somewhat flexible, to hard with almost no flexibility at all. Semi-rigid plastics can also be measured on the high end of the Shore A Scale. A ‘Shore Hardness gauge (looks like a round tire pressure gauge) has a needle on a spring protruding from one end. The needle is placed against the rubber or plastic and pressure is applied.
Auto switch off
With RS232C interface
Test scale: shore hardness
Standards: DIN53505, ASTMD2240, ISO7619, JISK7215
Parameters displayed: Hardness result, average value, max. value
Measurement range:0-100HA(HD)
Measurement deviation(Accuracy):<1%H
Operating conditions: 0℃ to 40℃
Power supply: 4x1.5V AAA (UM-4) battery
Battery indicator: low battery indicator
Package information:
Dimensions: 162x65x38mm
Weight (not including probe):173g
Order No
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Range
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Resolution
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SD-301
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0-100HA
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0.1HA
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