Brinell Hardness Tester – QBrin3000™-Auto Features
1. One-Click Test, Automatic Measurement
After locating a clear surface on the object to be tested, simply press start to initiate the entire test automatically. Upon completion, the system will automatically measure the indentation diameter and determine the hardness value and conversion value.
2. Three Hardness Conversion Standards
The system includes three built-in hardness conversion standards: national, European, and American. Select the desired standard and scale, and the conversion results along with the test results will be displayed simultaneously.
3. Set Upper and Lower Limits for Hardness Testing
Based on the hardness compliance requirements of the workpiece, set the upper and lower limits for the hardness test. This allows for a straightforward determination of whether the workpiece's hardness falls within the acceptable range, making it easier to assess if the workpiece meets the required standards.
4. Multi-Point Test Data Analysis
The system includes built-in multi-point test analysis, providing details such as the number of tests, the highest and lowest values, the average value, and the standard deviation. This enhances the accuracy and efficiency of the hardness test.
5. Multi-Point Test Curve Trend Chart
During multi-point hardness tests on materials, the system statistically analyzes the hardness values collected at each point and automatically generates a curve chart. This chart offers a clearer understanding of whether the workpiece's hardness meets the necessary qualifications.
6. Three Measurement Methods
- One-Click Test for Automatic Results: Initiates the test and measures automatically with one click.
- One-Click Measurement: For re-measuring or measuring other indentations, click one-click measurement (parameters must remain consistent).
- Manual Measurement: Use the knob to measure the indentation diameter and obtain the hardness value (parameters must remain consistent).
7. Multiple Information in the Header of the Test Report
When exporting the test data table, you can customize the table header information. There are 19 optional items available, allowing for detailed documentation of the sample test.
8. Export Data with Indentation Pictures
When exporting test data, you can choose to include the indentation picture corresponding to each data point. This allows for verification of measurement accuracy at the time and helps prevent tampering with the exported data.
9. Test Data Generated in PDF Format
PDF format offers strong cross-system stability, ensures file integrity, uses relatively small memory, has good formatting for printing and publishing, and is not easily edited or tampered with.
10. Test Data Export Method
- Via USB: Insert a USB drive, transfer the data from the hardness tester to the USB, and then copy it to a computer.
- Via Network Cable: Connect the computer and the hardness tester with a network cable to import the data directly to the computer. The data can be encrypted, requiring a password before exporting.
11. High-Speed Loading in 3 to 8 Seconds
During testing, any scale and test force can achieve high-speed loading within 3 to 8 seconds. This prevents overshoot and instability, making the testing phase more efficient and accurate.
12. Built-In Visual Brinell Software
This visual Brinell hardness tester comes with Brinell measurement software, effectively combining a digital Brinell hardness tester with measurement software. This combination offers superior testing efficiency and cost-effectiveness.
13. Integrated Computer on the Hardness Tester
The hardness tester features an integrated computer that can be turned on with one click, avoiding a cumbersome startup process and eliminating the need for a dongle. The dedicated computer ensures compatibility with future software upgrades without issues related to low configuration.