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Accurately assessing the hardness of small components such as very thin medical wires can be a challenging task. See how to achieve quick and reliable hardness measurements for thin wires using the direct-indentation...
Testing and verifying the hardness of forging dies weighing 400lbs or more is a heavy task! With traditional methods, each die requires lifting, transportation and extensive manual labor. See how to achieve accurate hardness testing with portable methods, saving time and costs in the process.
Measurement and correct evaluation of non-standard materials has always been a challenge for material inspectors around the globe, particularly with conversion to other units. To improve this, the Equotip 550 platform now supports the new conversion standard for high-alloy steel in the power...
Equotip hardness testers provided critical insights into fire damage assessment at Kirkintilloch High School in Scotland. Our high-quality, precise metal hardness testing products ensure accurate evaluation of structural integrity, reinforcing safety and resilience in steel...
Evaluating the rock structure is a crucial process before drilling. Oil and gas companies pull sample rock cores from the planned drill site to perform a thorough geophysical evaluation of the rock structure. This application note covers quick and reliable hardness testing measurements of the...
For turbomachinery such as gas or steam turbines that work under high temperature and pressure environment, it is essential to check the hardness of different components. This application note describes how you can quality assure and measure the hardness of several different components with just...
What impacts measurement uncertainty in Leeb hardness testing systems? Understand its importance, its components, and the best practices.