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UCI Hardness Testing Method:
MET-U1 and MET-UD
A hardness testing method based on the
measurement of the frequency shift of a resonating rod
caused by the essentially elastic nature of the finite
area of contact between the indenter and the test piece
during the penetration. Described as a hardness
testing practice using a calibrated instrument by
pressing a resonating rod with a Vickers style Diamond
indentor with a fixed force against the surface of the
part to be tested.
LEEB Hardness Testing Method:
MET-UD only
This is a dynamic hardness test method using a
calibrated instrument that impacts a spherically shaped
carbide ball with a fixed velocity (generated by a spring
force) onto a surface of the material under test. The
ratio of the rebound velocity to the impact velocity of
the impact body is a measure of the hardness of the
material under test.
Functions:
♦Easy To Read Menu Operation
♦Large LCD Display w/ Back Light
♦USB Interface
♦Automatic Conversions to: Brinell, Rockwell C, Rockwell B, Vickers and Leeb
♦Automatic Mean Value
♦Data Archive Capacity
Standard Accessories:
♦Base Instrument
♦10N (1kgf) Hand-Held Probe – U1 & UD models
♦Dynamic "D" Leeb Impact Device – UD model only
♦Calibrated Test Blocks:
Model MET-U1 2pc HRC Test Blocks
Model MET-UD 2pc HRC Test Blocks 1pc Leeb Test Block
♦USB Ouput Cable
♦Custom Carry Case
♦Battery Charger
♦Operation Manual