Sauter HB0 100-0 Analogue

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RS Stock No.:
136-3545
Mfr. Part No.:
HB0 100-0
Manufacturer:
Sauter
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Brand

Sauter

Shore Scale

Shore A0

Product Type

Durometer

Indenter

Ball Head

Weight

160g

Display Type

Analogue

Overall Length

115mm

Standards/Approvals

No

COO (Country of Origin):
CN

Kern Analogue Shore Hardness Tester


A compact hand held durometer with drag indicator. Ideal for internal comparison measurement. Supplied in a wooden carrying case for safe and secure storage.

Typical Application


• Measurement of penetration (Shore)

Feature and Benefits


• Mechanical shore hardness meter;• For internal comparison measurement. Standard calibrations e.g. to DIN 53505 are often not possible because of narrow standard tolerances;• Shore A: Rubber, elastomers, neoprene, silicone, vinyl, soft plastics, felt, leather and similar material;• Shore D: Plastics, Formica, epoxies, plexi glass etc.;• Shore A0: Foam, sponge etc.;• Max Mode: Holds the maximum value in the display;• Point Mode: Shows one instant value;• Can be attached to test stands SAUTER TI-A0 (for Shore A and A0), TI-D. (for Shore D);• Tester Shore A0

Parallels, Surface Finish & Hardness


Surface Finish

Any machined component has a surface geometry which consists of three basic elements:

Form or Curvature - Whether the surface has irregular bumps or dimensional changes

Waviness - Whether the surface has regular repetitive ripples or patterns (e.g. milling patterns)

Roughness - The shapes or irregularities that are smaller than, and form part of the waviness pattern (e.g. material micro-structure)

Waviness and roughness are traditionally the most difficult elements to measure when comparing surface finish, however, they have a radical effect on the performance of the finished component. Variations will cause aesthetic appearance changes, component wear variations, oil retention variation etc. Many manufacturers therefore specify a range of roughness values which their components should be manufactured to, often expressed as: Ra, Rq (RMS), RzDIN, Ry, Sm,mm.

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