Product Description
Shore digital rubber hardness tester isdesigned for testing the hardness of soft rubber, printer roller and otherelastomer material.. It has advantages of simple structure,convenient use, small body and light weight, intuitive readings. It can carrythe hand-held measurements and can also be installed on the same type of fixedcradle which is matched with the
Advanced Shore A Hardness MeasurementThe SHORE A DIGITAL Durometer provides precise testing for rubber and elastomer materials, measuring hardness within a 0-100 Shore A range. Its robust stainless steel tip and sturdy aluminum/ABS body are engineered for long-lasting use. A highly visible LCD display with backlight ensures clarity in any lighting conditions, while digital controls simplify operation and increase measurement consistency.
Efficient Data Management and ExportEasily export hardness test data via the built-in USB port, streamlining documentation and analysis for laboratory and industrial purposes. The automatic peak value locking and data hold features assure you never miss crucial results. With optional rechargeable battery power, the durometer enhances portability and convenience in busy work environments.
FAQ's of SHORE A DIGITAL:
Q: How does the SHORE A DIGITAL Durometer measure hardness?
A: This durometer determines material hardness by pressing a stainless steel contact tip into the specimen at a test speed of 1.5 mm/s. The force required to achieve a set indentation is measured digitally, delivering results in Shore A units with a 0.1 precision.
Q: What calibration and accuracy features does this durometer include?
A: The SHORE A DIGITAL Durometer is supplied with a calibration certificate and delivers measurement accuracy within 1 Shore A. Its automatic peak value locking and digital controls further ensure repeatable, reliable readings every time.
Q: When and where should this instrument be used?
A: This durometer is designed for indoor environments with a temperature between 5C and 35C and humidity below 80% RH. It is ideal for laboratory testing, industrial quality control, and rubber or elastomer product inspection across India.
Q: What is the process for exporting data from the durometer?
A: Users can export test results seamlessly to a computer via the built-in USB connectivity, simplifying data management and reporting requirements. This feature is especially useful for industrial and laboratory settings requiring digital documentation.
Q: How is the durometer powered and what are the benefits of its design?
A: The device can be powered via standard AC 220V, 50Hz supply, and an optional rechargeable battery is available for increased mobility. Its compact, handheld or bench-top design and intuitive button operation provide exceptional ease of use in various workspaces.
Q: What specimen size is required for accurate testing?
A: For precise measurement, specimens should have a minimum thickness of 6 mm and a diameter of at least 35 mm. Only one specimen is required per test, making the process straightforward and efficient.