Brinell hardness tester – scanner

Phase II - PHT-5000
Image capture, camera calibration, image processing, geometric measurement, document labeling, and album management;

$4,258.00 CAD

  • 12 months limited warranty
  • Friendly user interface
  • High reliability
  • Single-camera with 4 magnifications

Support, maintenance, calibration
1 800 463-4363

 

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The Brinell hardness tester – scanner is used with your desktop or laptop and includes the basic functions of a quality imaging system.

Includes the basic functions of an imaging system such as image capture, camera calibration, image processing, geometric measurement, document labeling, and album management; automatically or manually measures the indentation diameter and calculates the Brinell hardness (HB) value; HB2 (DIN 1605 standard) automatic measurement. Metalworks Inspection Quality Assurance on new products Engineering

Brinell hardness tester – scanner review

Automatically or manually measures the indentation diameters on the calibration sample and the test sample, and automatically interpolates the Brinell hardness (HB) value for the test sample;

Converts Brinell (HB) to other hardness scales. Validates the test results with sample dimensions; automatically updates the statistical values such as average, min and max, standard deviation, Cp and Cpk.
Auto-alarm: Automatically marks the out of spec measurements;
Test report: Automatically generates customizable WORD or EXCEL report.

Features:

  • Friendly User Interface: Automatic measurement with a keystroke or a click of a button. Test results can be manually generated or corrected with a single mouse drag move
  • High reliability: Advanced image processing and analysis technologies in automatic measurement. Field-proven under severe sample surface conditions;
  • Single-camera with four magnifications: 1.3M pixel CMOS USB camera with two camera tubes with each tube height having two magnifications. The full measurement range is covered with four magnifications for better measurement accuracy. Specifically, tube 1 magnification #1 is suitable for indentation diameters 3-6mm, magnification #2 for 0.8-1.6mm, while tube 2 magnification #3 for 2-4mm, and magnification #4 for 1-2mm

 


The Brinell hardness tester – scanner is used with your desktop or laptop and includes the basic functions of a quality imaging system.

Includes the basic functions of an imaging system such as image capture, camera calibration, image processing, geometric measurement, document labeling, and album management; automatically or manually measures the indentation diameter and calculates the Brinell hardness (HB) value; HB2 (DIN 1605 standard) automatic measurement. Metalworks Inspection Quality Assurance on new products Engineering

Brinell hardness tester – scanner review

Automatically or manually measures the indentation diameters on the calibration sample and the test sample, and automatically interpolates the Brinell hardness (HB) value for the test sample;

Converts Brinell (HB) to other hardness scales. Validates the test results with sample dimensions; automatically updates the statistical values such as average, min and max, standard deviation, Cp and Cpk.
Auto-alarm: Automatically marks the out of spec measurements;
Test report: Automatically generates customizable WORD or EXCEL report.

Features:

  • Friendly User Interface: Automatic measurement with a keystroke or a click of a button. Test results can be manually generated or corrected with a single mouse drag move
  • High reliability: Advanced image processing and analysis technologies in automatic measurement. Field-proven under severe sample surface conditions;
  • Single-camera with four magnifications: 1.3M pixel CMOS USB camera with two camera tubes with each tube height having two magnifications. The full measurement range is covered with four magnifications for better measurement accuracy. Specifically, tube 1 magnification #1 is suitable for indentation diameters 3-6mm, magnification #2 for 0.8-1.6mm, while tube 2 magnification #3 for 2-4mm, and magnification #4 for 1-2mm