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  1. エフティーエス Tokyo//Testing, Analysis and Measurement
  2. イノバテスト・ジャパン 本社 Tokyo//Testing, Analysis and Measurement
  3. シロ産業 Osaka//Industrial Electrical Equipment
  4. 4 富士試験機製作所 テクニカルセンター Tokyo//Testing, Analysis and Measurement
  5. 5 ITWジャパンビューラー ビューラービジネスユニット東京本社 Tokyo//Industrial Machinery

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  1. Paper and Film Roll Hardness Tester FTS-Roll Tester1 エフティーエス
  2. Measurement Service Business: Rockwell Hardness Tester / Mitutoyo エージェンシーアシスト 京都本社 営業所(仙台・東京・埼玉・神奈川・浜松・愛知・岐阜・新潟・福井・奈良・兵庫・岡山・福岡)
  3. Hardness Testing Machine: Ultra-Micro Indentation Hardness Testing Machine 'ENT-NEXUS' エフ・アイ・テック
  4. Hardness Testing Machine - Ernst Hardness Meter Series エフティーエス
  5. 5 Brinell hardness testing machine "FBH-O1" 富士試験機製作所 テクニカルセンター

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The relationship and challenges between the development of the Japanese spring industry and the automotive industry.

[Reproduction Private Spring Preparatory School Lecture 12] The hardness of each railway plate spring is measured! Brinell hardness testing machines are installed simultaneously in all factories.

The research institute acquired the Rockwell and Vickers hardness testing machines in Showa year 3 and year 10, respectively. Since they were purchased ten years after the invention of the testing machines, it cannot be said that their acquisition was particularly early. It is likely that both testing machines also made their way into the Japanese spring manufacturing industry around this time. Research on the domestic production of piano wire was promoted around Showa year 13, and machines like Vickers greatly contributed to this research. Currently, the National Railways measures the hardness of each leaf spring individually, but this practice began in Showa year 27, which is why Brinell hardness testing machines were installed simultaneously in all National Railways factories that year. *For detailed content of the article, please refer to the PDF. For more information, feel free to contact us.

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Microhardness Tester / Vickers Hardness Tester Automation System

By combining with a hardness tester, automate the measurement of indentations and stage control during multi-point measurements!

This system automates the measurement of indentations and stage control during multi-point measurements by combining with a hardness tester, significantly reducing variations caused by individual operator errors and achieving substantial rationalization and labor-saving effects. 【Features】 ■ With grayscale image processing, it is less affected by metal structure and scratches, enabling automatic measurement with repeatability accuracy exceeding that of skilled operators. ■ For other functions and details, please download the catalog or contact us. * For more details, please request materials or view the PDF data from the download.

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Technical Data: Hardness Conversion Table for Steel Rockwell C - Overview

Introducing Rockwell C scale hardness (HRC) and Vickers hardness (HV), among others!

We have prepared a webpage titled "Hardness Conversion Table for Steel Rockwell C - Overview." It introduces Brinell hardness (HB) with a 10mm ball load of 3000 kgf, as well as Rockwell superficial hardness with a diamond cone indenter. For more details, please refer to the related links. [Items Listed (Excerpt)] ■ Rockwell C Scale Hardness (HRC) ■ Vickers Hardness (HV) ■ Rockwell Hardness ■ Shore Hardness (HS) ■ Rockwell C Scale Hardness Standard Ball (HRC) *For more information, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.

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Hardness Testing Machine Echo Chip Echo Chip 550

The hardness testing machine Echo Chip supports a wide range of hardness scales. It is compact and does not require much space.

The new hardness testing machine developed in 1975 by Dr. Leed and Prosec AG (Switzerland) is the Echo Chip hardness tester. Its high measurement accuracy and reliability have been recognized worldwide, and it became compliant with the NSTM (USA) standards in 1996 and the DN (Germany) standards in 2007. ■ Features - A next-generation model that has further evolved based on the know-how of the previous Echo Chip series - User-friendly operation - Compatible with a wide range of applications and materials - Supports a wide range of hardness scales; the compact portable model can be used in various locations, including on-site, in factories, and laboratories - By exchanging impact devices, it can accommodate a diverse range of materials and shapes - The Echo Chip 550 easily supports hardness measurements such as HL (Leeb), HV (Vickers), HB (Brinell), HR (Rockwell), and HS (Shore) *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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Universal Hardness Testing Machine 'NEMESIS 9500 SERIES'

High-precision depth measurement system! Suitable for heavy-duty testing.

The "NEMESIS 9500 SERIES" is a universal hardness tester (durometer) suitable for heavy-duty testing within the INNOVATEST® standard range. Part of it is based on the technology of the NEMESIS 9000 and is designed for harsh environments. The floor-type frame reaches a height of 2 meters, providing a working space of over 650mm from the center of the spindle and a throat depth of 400mm. 【Features】 ■ Load range 1Kgf to 250Kgf (9501) ■ Indentation zoom function ■ High-precision depth measurement system ■ Maximum test height of 650mm, maximum depth of 400mm ■ Electric spindle with a lifting capacity of 800Kg *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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Hardness testing machine (hardness meter) "Bambino 2 D type" [Rental]

A compact hardness tester with an integrated impact (sensor part) and display unit. It is highly portable and can directly display hardness values.

A compact hardness tester with an integrated impact sensor and display unit. It excels in portability and can directly display hardness values. ■ Principle The impact body with a test chip strikes and rebounds from the surface of the specimen using the force of a spring. A voltage is generated by the interaction of a coil and a magnet built into the impact body. The voltage, which is proportional to the speed, is transmitted to the electronic mechanism and displayed digitally as the hardness value "L." The hardness value "L" is a number obtained by multiplying the quotient of the rebound speed of the impact body divided by the impact speed by 1000.

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Introduction to the Buehler Application Lab

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Types of spring hardness testing machines, differentiation and precautions during measurement.

[Reproduction of Private Spring Preparatory School Lecture 3] Explanation of the Brinell hardness testing machine! Hard materials are tested with a red signal, and the testing surface is generally flat.

The Katasasa testing machine is primarily differentiated by the size of the spring. ■ Brinell: Used for relatively large items among leaf springs and coil springs. ■ Vickers and Rockwell: Used for medium to small items such as thin plate springs and wire springs, and are also convenient for measuring hardening depth and decarburization depth. ■ Shore: Used for large to medium-sized springs that have been surface-finished, but unlike the previous three, it is characterized by not leaving indentations. Please make sure to use them appropriately, such as not using a deba knife to cut mudfish or a sashimi knife to cut salmon heads. Now, let's focus on the Brinell method among the push-in Katasasa testing machines. If you remember Brinell, Vickers and Rockwell are quite similar, so the points to pay attention to are also similar. *For detailed content of the article, you can view it in the PDF. For more information, please feel free to contact us.

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The invention of the Katasa testing machine in the late Taisho period and the characteristics of Rockwell and Vickers.

[Reproduction of Private Spring Preparatory School Lecture 8] Explanation of two new hardness testing machines! Inventions of Rockwell and Vickers.

Last time, we studied the advancement of automobiles and the development of the spring industry in the late Taisho period. Now we are entering the Showa period, but two new hardness testing machines were invented in the late Taisho period, which I previously omitted, so I will explain them here. I mentioned earlier that the Brinell hardness tester was invented in 1900, followed by the Shore hardness tester six years later. A little later, in 1919 (the 8th year of Taisho), the Rockwell hardness tester was developed, and six years after that, in 1925 (the 14th year of Taisho), the Vickers hardness tester was invented. Looking at this, we can see that Brinell and Shore were born in the late Meiji period, while Rockwell and Vickers were born in the late Taisho period. *For detailed content of the article, please refer to the PDF. For more information, feel free to contact us.

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Hardness Testing Machine: Ultra-Micro Indentation Hardness Testing Machine 'ENT-NEXUS'

A super micro indentation hardness tester capable of simultaneously mounting two measurement units! It allows for a variety of measurements with high-load and low-load units!

The ultra-micro indentation hardness testing machine 'ENT-NEXUS' is a hardness tester capable of simultaneously mounting two measurement units. It allows for a variety of measurements through high-load and low-load units. The high-load unit covers a wide load range starting from 5μN, enabling measurements of various samples, while the low-load unit supports reproducible high-precision testing with an indentation depth of 10nm. Additionally, it is a hardness testing machine compliant with ISO 14577-1/JIS Z 2255, and being a domestic manufacturer, it offers quick response in case of malfunctions. 【Details】 ■ Compliant with ISO 14577-1/JIS Z 2255 testing standards ■ Capable of simultaneously mounting two measurement units ■ Allows for a variety of measurements through high-load and low-load units ■ The high-load unit covers a wide load range starting from 5μN ■ Quick response in case of malfunctions due to being a domestic manufacturer, etc. *For more details, please download the PDF or contact us.

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We offer standard and reference pieces with excellent cost performance!

"70 years of experience in test piece processing" Standard pieces and reference pieces for testing machine calibration crafted by professionals in specimen processing.

The "hardness standard piece" is a test specimen used to calibrate hardness testing machines. It achieves high precision traceability between the national standard values set by the former Ministry of International Trade and Industry's Industrial Technology Institute and the testing machines owned by JBI (Japan Bearing Inspection Association), allowing test specimens calibrated by those machines to be called "hardness standard pieces." Therefore, each individual hardness standard piece is a high-quality reference material with standard values assigned with high precision. The "Charpy impact standard piece" is a test specimen used to calibrate Charpy impact testing machines. Test specimens extracted from the impact reference machine owned by NK (Nippon Kaiji Kyokai) are strictly calibrated, and those that meet JIS standards are assigned standard values and supplied to the public as impact standard pieces. Our company combines accumulated processing technology as a test piece processing manufacturer with self-developed heat treatment technology, striving to provide products with excellent cost performance through consistent production. 【Features】 ■ Standard pieces traceable to national standard values ■ Technology development and quality assurance through quality engineering ■ Recipient of the Taguchi Method Symposium Grand Prize *For more details, please feel free to contact us.

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[Research Material] World Market for Microhardness Testing Machines

World Market for Microhardness Testing Machines: Manual Microhardness Testing Machines, Semi-Automatic Microhardness Testing Machines, Automatic Microhardness Testing Machines, Automotive Industry, Electronics Industry, Medical ...

This research report (Global Microhardness Testing System Market) investigates and analyzes the current state and outlook for the global microhardness testing machine market over the next five years. It includes information on the overview of the global microhardness testing machine market, trends of major companies (sales, selling prices, market share), market size by segment, market size by major regions, and distribution channel analysis. The segments by type in the microhardness testing machine market include manual microhardness testing machines, semi-automatic microhardness testing machines, and automatic microhardness testing machines. The segments by application cover the automotive industry, electronics industry, medical industry, and others. The regional segments are categorized into North America, the United States, Europe, Asia-Pacific, Japan, China, India, South Korea, Southeast Asia, South America, the Middle East, and Africa, to calculate the market size for microhardness testing machines. It also includes the market share of major companies in the microhardness testing machine sector, product and business overviews, and sales performance.

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