Brinell Optical Scanning & Measurement System BrinScan-310

The desktop Brinell hardness indentation measurement microscope is an automated optical system designed for Windows-based operating systems. It seamlessly integrates with any commercially available Brinell hardness tester, replacing the traditional mechanical reading microscope. This automated system streamlines the measurement process by capturing and analyzing the Brinell hardness indentation, providing accurate results without the need for manual intervention.
The Brinell Optical Measurement System uses cutting-edge machine vision technology. Utilizing a digital microscope, it captures images of the specimen's indentation after the Brinell hardness tester applies the test force. This system can measure the Brinell hardness value for specimens tested with indenters of 10mm, 5mm, 2.5mm, and 1mm.
Throughout the measurement process, there is no requirement for human determination of indentation edges, recording indentation length data, or consulting hardness comparison tables. The system offers fully automated measurement, recording, saving, and generation of hardness test charts. It allows users to set upper and lower limits for automatic pass/fail determination.
Traditional methods, involving manual measurement with a mechanical reading microscope, typically take about 2 minutes per test and are prone to multiple transmission errors, resulting in low measurement efficiency. In contrast, the Brinell Optical Measurement System enables quick and accurate indentation measurements in less than 1 second.This user-friendly system is accessible to individuals at all levels, from company executives to entry-level staff.
The incorporation of a continuous zoom lens enhances magnification switching, making it more efficient and effortless. Experience the future of Brinell hardness testing with our advanced and automated Brinell Optical Scanning & Measurement System.

Brinell Optical Scanning & Measurement System Software Introduction:
HD Image:
The microscope utilizes a cold LED light source, a high-definition optical system, and a CMOS digital camera to provide clear and detailed images of the indentation.

Auto-Identification:
BrinScan features automatic identification of indentation edges and measurement of indentation circles (above 200 points for one circle). It calculates the diameter and determines the Brinell hardness automatically. Even for large indentations where the entire impression may not be visible, measuring is possible if more than 1/2 of the indentation appears on the interface.

One-key Measuring:
BrinScan features a simple and user-friendly interface, eliminating the need for professional training. With just one key operation, the indentation diameter and hardness value are obtained. BrinScan also offers basic selection functions like Two-point, Three-point, and whole selection. Manual measuring benefits from image magnification, enhancing precision.
Easy Calibration:
BrinScan's initial calibration can be accomplished using a glass scale and Brinell standard hardness block. Once a scale (K value) is calibrated, there's no need for recalibration when changing the measuring scale; measurements can be directly taken in the new scale.
Report Output:
BrinScan displays indentation diameter, measuring value, Max, Min, and conversion values (HRA, HRB, HRC, HV, HS, tensile strength, etc.). It automatically saves indentation images, allowing for user-defined department and operator details. Word and Excel reports are generated automatically, eliminating the need for manual recording.

Full Compatibility:
BrinScan is compatible with any Brinell Hardness Tester and supports WIN10 and Win11 operating systems. It ensures seamless integration and efficient operation across various testing environments.