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PCE Instruments
A durometer gauge or durometer tester is needed to perform a durometer hardness test procedure. Durometer devices determine the surface hardness of many different materials, including polymers and elastomers. Each durometer or hardness tester measures the depth of an indentation in the material caused by a defined force of a given geometric presser foot. The depth of the indentation reflects the hardness of the material. A general distinction is made between static and dynamic methods. In traditional static tests, the test force is applied uniformly with increasing magnitude, while in dynamic testing methods, an instantaneous load is applied.
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PTC Instruments
Standard Test Method for Rubber Property, Durometer Hardness. This test method covers twelve types of rubber hardness measurement devices known as durometers.
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HD3000 -
Hildebrand Prüf- und Meßtechnik GmbH
Durometer Model HD3000 is our standard model. The gauge features a full-sized non-reflective dial face for readability accuracy of 1/2 point. The durometer conforms to DIN 53505, ISO 868, ISO 7619 and ASTM D 2240. Model HD3000 offers maximum accuracy available in a dial model gauge at minimum cost.
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Benz Co., Inc.
designed for high accuracy laboratory testing of the hardness of rubber, plastic and other nonmetallic materials.
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EX Series -
IMADA, Incorporated
The EX Series durometer is available in Shore A, Shore D and Asker C hardness scales with an accuracy of ± 1 point.The X Series durometer is available in Shore A, Shore D, Asker C, and Asker F hardness scales with an accuracy of ±0.75 points. The X Series also offers a model with a long presser foot for small or recessed areas.Both durometers are available with an optional peak indicator.
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UI-FT30 -
Unuo Instruments
Shore Durometer is used to test hardness of rubber, thermoplastic elastomers, vulcanized rubber and other materials.
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3120 -
Elcometer Limited
The Elcometer 3120 range of Shore A and Shore D Durometers is widely used to test the hardness of soft materials.
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Model H1000 -
Rex Gauge Company, Inc.
The Rex H-1000 Mini- Dial Durometer is both compact and easy to use. Its small dial face and included leather clip-on carrying case make it easy for an inspector to carry the gauge- for work around the shop, or out in the field. The H-1000 durometer holds the maximum reading until reset by pressing the button at the top of the gauge. The max-hold feature and small dial size make the H-1000 a good choice for hard to reach places, or for out of sight testing. Available ASTM Types: A, D, B, C, DO, E, and O.
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MD-1 Capa -
Asker
High-precision measurement of micro-sized specimens with a Fully-automatic Micro Hardness IRHD System. simple operation. A hardness tester for thin and small specimens of various rubbers, thermoplastic elastomers, nonrigid plastics. Unlike conventional durometers, it enables direct measurement of the hardness of objects with higher reproducibility.
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Model 3000 -
Rex Gauge Company, Inc.
The Max-Hand 3000 durometer is Rex Gauge Co.'s latest innovation for the testing of specimens with creep. The Max-Hand 3000 has a max- hand and an active hand for observing the creep characteristics of a specimen. What makes the Model 3000 unique is the magnetic-drag maximum reset mechanism. Available ASTM, DIN, ISO Types: A, D.
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Model 2000 -
Rex Gauge Company, Inc.
The Max-Hand 2000 durometer is Rex Gauge Co.'s latest innovation for the testing of specimens with creep. The Max-Hand 2000 has a max- hand and an active hand for observing the creep characteristics of a specimen. What makes the Model 2000 unique is the magnetic-drag maximum reset mechanism. Available ASTM Types: A, D, B, C, DO, E, and O.
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HD3000L -
Hildebrand Prüf- und Meßtechnik GmbH
Type 1: Slim Probe 1, foot DIA. 8 mm for hard to reach areas or irregular shapes.Type 2: Chisel shaped (angled foot) for hard to reach or narrow areas.Type 3: Slim Probe 2, DIA. 5.0 mm. A thinner foot for reaching hard to get places or irregular shapes. Custom designed durometers conform to the Hildebrand Company standard.
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Model 2100 -
Rex Gauge Company, Inc.
Tire hardness can be a critical factor in setting up a race car. A tire that's too hard may sacrifice traction, while a tire that's too soft may give great traction but wear too quickly, and an unmatched set of tires may result in an ill handling car. To properly set up a car, a measure of tire hardness is necessary, and the easiest and most cost-effective way to obtain such a measure is to use a durometer.
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360092 -
IntercompRacing, inc.
The surface of a tire becomes harder with every heat cycle and even new tires of the same compound can vary a great deal in hardness. If a tire is too soft for the track, it will overheat and may not last the entire race, but if it is too hard, it will not get up to the optimum temperature and traction will be sacrificed. Intercomp's Tire Durometer enables you to make the correct tire selections for any track. Type-A Removable Tip. Reads from 0-100.