Metolab 422 Vickers Hardness Tester
METOLAB 422 is a stationary hardness tester for measuring the hardness of various materials (steels, cast iron, non–ferrous metals, soft alloys, etc.) according to the Vickers method, HV scale. The measurements correspond to GOST R ISO 6507-1-2007. The device has an automatic loading system, which, in turn, ensures the highest accuracy of the readings given.
Among the features of the stationary METOLAB 422 hardness tester are automatic switching from the indenter to the lens; software calculation of the hardness value; statistical processing of results (calculation of average/maximum/ minimum values); conversion of results into Vickers, Brinell, Super-Rockwell scales.
The METOLAB 422 hardness tester software is fully available in Russian.
The stationary METOLAB 422 hardness tester is included in the State Register of Measuring Instruments of the Russian Federation (GRSI) and comes with a certificate of primary verification (on request). The entry number in the GRSI is 67656-17.
Distinctive features of the stationary METOLAB 422 hardness tester:
Simplicity and convenience in operation and maintenance of the device;
Wide range of measured values – from 5 to 2500 HV;
Wide range of automatically applied test loads: 0.3 kg (2.94 N); 0.5 kg (4.9 N); 1 kg (9.8 N); 2 kg (19.61 N); 3 kg (29.4 N), 5 kg (49 N), 10 kg (98 N);
Automatic conversion of measurement results into the following scales: HRA, HRB, HRC, HRD, HRF, HV, HK, HBW, HR15N, HR30N, HR45N, HR15T, HR30T, HR45T;
Large and bright LCD display displaying all the necessary information, including the selected scale, set load, exposure time, test mode;
Automatic switching from the indenter to the lens;
U disk for saving data in Excel format for easy editing and processing;
Digital calibration of the hardness tester;
High accuracy and repeatability of measurement results.
Basic delivery package:
Stationary METOLAB 422 hardness tester;
Standard Vickers hardness test - 2 pcs.;
Flat desktop;
Large flat desktop;
V-shaped desktop;
10x micrometer;
10x and 20x microscope lenses;
Diamond indenter with an angle at the top of 136°;
User Manual.
Produced in: Moscow