The
HARTIP1800
is an advanced state-of-the-art palm sized professional metal hardness tester
with many new features. Which is light weight, easy in operation, integrated
probe design, high contrast OEL
Organic Electroluminescent
Display, low operating temperature, auto compensating for impact direction and
etc.
HARTIP 1800
can be widely used for measuring metal hardness of almost all ferrous and
non-ferrous metal materials for scale of Leeb hardness, Rockwell C & B, Brinell,
Vickers, Shore and Strength.
HARTIP 1800 has a memory capacity
of 2000 data which can be download to computer via USB. The 3.7V Li-ion
rechargeable battery inside
HARTIP 1800 can be charged via USB from PC or via
individual battery charger from mains wall power. Operating time is approx. 6
hours on one charge.
The new
HARTIP1800
is an easy-to-operate ultra compact hardness tester for extremely accurate
measurements on most metals. The
HARTIP1800
combines modern electronics and an innovative impact device to offer an
unbeatable price/performance ratio. This stand-alone tester does not require a
separate indicating display, or PC hardware. Through its light and compact
design, the
HARTIP1800
is ideal for quality control and testing for incoming inspection and throughout
production. Its user-friendly operating interface and its practical function
make the
HARTIP1800 the most
ergonomic integrated rebound hardness tester available.
HARTIP1800
is the latest addition to our range of portable rebound hardness testers, with
updated and advanced features, following Leebs principle. The main new features
of
HARTIP1800 includes
data display with statistic, enlarged storage capacity, USB interface for both
recharging and data transfer to your PC or printer, backlight display for use in
dark areas, and much more.
A pocket
sized
HARTIP1800 Hardness
Tester, comes with integrated Universal D Impact device, utilizes
state-of-the-art micro-electronic technology, and incorporates microprocessor
and data display in a single, compact unit. The new
HARTIP1800
measures the Leeb hardness
value (HL) of materials, which is a ratio of the rebound velocity to the impact
velocity. This HL value can then be converted to other standard hardness scales
such as Rockwell, Brinell, Shore and Vickers using conversion tables generated
from the original Leeb standard and stored in the display unit.
HARTIP1800
portable hardness tester can be used with a variety of optional Support Rings
that allow for measurements on a wide variety of part geometries.
HARTIP1800
provides exceptional reliability for a wide measuring range, and is capable of
automatically converting and displaying measurements into various hardness
scales.
FEATURES:
- High measurement accuracy -±0.5%
- Integrated design – combine
probe and processor into one unit
- Wide operating temperature
range –
-40~+80°C
- Auto turn On and Off
- High contrast OEL Display –
clearing at either bright even under sunshine or dark area
- No setup for impact direction –
auto identify and compensate impact direction
- Friendly display style – Normal
or flip
- Recalibration allowed by user
SPECIFICATIONS:
- Principle: Leeb hardness
measurement
- Impact device: D
- Accuracy: ±4HL(or 0.5% @
HL=800)
- Display: digital with high
contrast LED
- Display mode: Normal or flip
- Hardness scale: HL/HRC/HRB/HB/HV/HS/σb
- Measuring range:HL200-960/
HRC19-70/ HRB13-109/ HB20-655/ HV80-940/ HSD32-99.5
- Materials: 9 common metal
materials
- Interface: USB for data
transferring to PC and charging battery (Optional accessory)
- Memory: 99 blocks and 2000 data
can be saved and re-readable
- Recalibration: allowed by user
- Alarm: up or down limit
- Indicator: Low battery
- Power supply: 3.7V Li-ion
rechargeable battery
- Power on/off: auto
- Operating environment:
-40~+80ºC
- Dimensions (L x W x D): 148 x 44 x 22mm
- Net weight: 110g
- Standard: ASTM A956
Conforming
to ASTM A956 standard, the new
HARTIP1800
Portable hardness tester covers an extensive range of applications in the
industry and supply the required test results, in almost every application,
where bench-top hardness testers can not be used.