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You are here: Home / Test Equipment / The Microhardness Testing System that Makes Everyone an Expert

The Microhardness Testing System that Makes Everyone an Expert

March 2, 2016 By WTWH Editor Leave a Comment

ametkNewage Testing Instruments proudly introduces the latest addition to its HMV-G family of microhardness testing systems: The semi-automatic HMV-G21. The HMV-G21testing system is so easy to use that the testing will seem like a breeze even to new and inexperienced users.

The HMV-G Series is designed for measuring the hardness of small parts and metallic structures used in precision equipment, processed surface layers, and metal plating layers, making it an ideal choice for metallographic research and product quality control. With the latest addition to the HMV-G family of microhardness testers, the series now consists of two models – the mechanical HMV-G20 and the semi-automatic HMV-G21. Along with a large variety of available optional features, the series offers users a microhardness testing system that is best suited to their exact needs.

The HMV-G21 is easy to operate and features automatic length measurement to ensure that everyone, skilled or non-skilled, can use the system without the risk of human errors that could have an impact on the test results. A simple test mode can be selected to start testing immediately just by setting the test force and duration time.

Testing with the HMV-G21 is fast. A single sample can be read in 0.3 seconds. The system features nine force types, test force duration times from 0 to 999 seconds, and an accuracy down to +/-1%. Standard Vickers or Knoop indenters are included. This intelligent microhardness system delivers accurate test results even on samples with a mirror finish or on samples scratched by etching.

AMETEK Sensors
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