Hardness Testing

Hardness testing can be defined as a material’s resistance to indentation.

Testing for harness is an important step in many industries around the world, including metals, fiberglass and plastics, and is often used to certify quality of material, test repairs and protect from coating failures. Both Shore and Barcol scale testers are available.

The Positector SHD measures the hardness of non-metallic materials. Features include user adjustable measurement time with on-screen countdown to conform to international standards, internal memory, on-screen statistics and an electronic ‘maximum’ reading indicator. Available in two ranges – Type A and Type D.

Compatible with – Standard and Advanced body.

Handheld electronic instrument measures the indentation hardness of non-metallic materials. Two durometer models are available for different hardness ranges – Shore A and Shore D.

Conforms to ASTM D2240, ISO 868/7267/7619 and DIN 53505

The PosiTector BHI measures the hardness of soft metals such as aluminium, aluminium alloys, copper, brass, and other materials such as harder plastics, and fibre-reinforced plastic.

Compatible with – Standard and Advanced body.

Conforms to ASTM B648/D2583, DIN EN 59 and AS/NZS 3572.22

SurfacePrep

SurfacePrep UK Ltd
36 Orgreave Drive
Sheffield
South Yorkshire
S13 9NR

Company No.: 13536703

Gema Official Distributor

Graco Official Partner

Accreditation and approvals

Made in Sheffield logoAIS logo

Institute of Corrosion logoMade in Britain logo

Sheffield Chamber of Commerce logoSafe Contractor logo

Proud to support

Sheffield Hospitals Charity Neonatal Unit Fund logoTeam Ted Foundation logo

Sign Up To Our Newsletter