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Hardness testing of castings | forgings | soft metals | aluminium alloys | copper alloys | materials with coarse grain structure
Foundries | forging | steel mills | aluminium processing | heavy engineering | mining equipment | construction machinery
Prepare flat surface | select ball indenter load and dwell time | make indentation | measure indentation diameter | calculate Brinell hardness
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Mechatec Brinell hardness tester used to test materials that have a structure that is too coarse or that have a surface that is too rough to be tested using another test method, e.g., castings and forgings. Brinell testing often use a very high-test load and a ball indenter so that the resulting indentation averages out most surface and sub-surface inconsistencies. With automatic and digital benchtop model, customer can get accurate, precise and zero human error.
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