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News Release from: Zwick Testing Machines | Subject: ZHU250 universal hardness tester
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk Editorial
Team on 30 November 2006
Standards-compliant hardness testing
In line with the demands of laboratory testing and productive environments, the Zwick ZHU250 universal hardness tester is geared for standards-compliant hardness testing.
In line with the demands of laboratory testing and productive environments, the Zwick ZHU250 universal hardness tester is geared for standards-compliant hardness testing according to Vickers, Brinell, and Rockwell, plus ball-pressure hardness testing Characterized by its intuitive operating concept, the ZHU250's test programs are quick and easy to configure, being largely self-explanatory for both the test bench engineer and the user at the machine
This article was originally published on Manufacturingtalk on 12 May 2005 at 8.00am (UK)
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Good sized working area for hardness tester
The Zwick ZHU250 universal hardness tester is geared for standards-compliant hardness testing according to Vickers, Brinell, and Rockwell, plus ball-pressure hardness testing.
Hardness tester programs are easy to configure
Test programs are quick and easy to configure on a hardness tester that is geared for Vickers, Brinell, and Rockwell, plus ball-pressure hardness testing.
All the settings and parameters are multi-lingual with a representation that is simple to understand.
This robust, highly accurate device is well suited for applications up to max.
250 kg.
With its generously sized working area, measuring 300 x 250 mm, the ZHU250 makes handling of large specimens such as alloy wheels child's play.
Particularly worth mentioning is that the indentations are measured optically parallaxis- and error-free using a measurement line concept integrated into the focusing screen.
This approach ensures high reproducibility of the test results.
With the launch of the ZHU250, Zwick is first to market with a hardness testing machine that accommodates the current contents of the DIN EN ISO 18265 standard to enable the revaluation of hardness values.
Now, in addition to the conventional tables thus far employed for steels and low-alloy steels and steel castings, the user is provided with standards-compliant revaluation options for materials made from aluminum and copper. Request a free brochure from Zwick Testing Machines ...
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