Phase II advanced line of Micro Vickers Series hardness testers are state-of-the-art, precise testing systems suitable for hardness analysis of metallic specimens in metallography laboratories or production environments.
The Phase II micro-vickers hardness testers are versatile and user-friendly systems, designed for the accurate hardness testing of small precision parts, thin materials, coatings, wires and case depth determinations. The Phase II 900-390 is our entry level micro-vickers hardness tester, covering the load range from 10g to 1kg. Conforming to ASTM E-384/92 vickers hardness testers standards, the 900-390 vickers hardness tester will offer unmatched repeatability. This micro Vickers hardness tester can also measure Knoop hardness after installing an optional knoop indentor. A perfect rugged performer suited for any environment, the Phase II vickers hardness testers are offered with a 5 year warranty and free lifetime technical support.
5 Year Warranty.
Phase II 900-390 Digital Micro Vickers Hardness Tester Features:
- 10Χ objective and a 40Χ objective and a 10Χ microscope for measurement.
- Displays measuring method, testing force value, indentation length, hardness value, dwell time of the testing force, as well as the number of measurement on the LCD screen.
- Automatic calculations after value entered on keypad shown on the display.
- Threaded interface that can be linked to the digital camera and CCD pickup camera.
- Adopted cold light source with life of approx. 100000 hours. The user also can select halogen lamp as light source according to their requirement.
- The optional CCD Automatic Image Measuring Device can be equipped on present tester according to user’s requirement.
- Knoop hardness values can be obtained by installing a Knoop indenter.
Phase II 900-390 Digital Micro Vickers Hardness Tester Applications:
- Ferrous, steel and non ferrous metals
- IC wafers
- Thin plastics
- Metal foils & laminates
- Platings
- Coatings
- Surface layers
- Heat treatment effects
- Case depth
- Carburized layer depth
- Ceramics
- Carbides
- Hardness from welding to deposition