The HL Leeb Hardness Tester is a portable device that measures the hardness of metals using the Leeb rebound method, where a standardized impact body rebounds off the test surface and the hardness is calculated based on the rebound velocity. It provides readings in the Leeb Hardness (HL) scale and is especially useful for large, heavy, or installed metal components.
The HRC Digital Portable Leeb Hardness Tester is a lightweight, handheld device designed to measure metal hardness using the Leeb rebound method, displaying results in the Rockwell C (HRC) scale. Ideal for fieldwork and on-site inspections, it offers fast, accurate readings on a digital screen.
148mm Leeb Hardness Tester: A handheld, 148mm-long device that measures metal hardness using the Leeb rebound method. Suitable for fieldwork and precision testing in confined or hard-to-access areas.
142mm Leeb Hardness Tester: A portable hardness tester with a 142mm probe length, designed for accurate, non-destructive testing of metal hardness using the Leeb rebound method. Ideal for use in tight or hard-to-reach spaces.
6HL Leeb Hardness Tester: A compact, portable device used for quickly measuring metal hardness using the Leeb rebound method, ideal for on-site inspections.
The 1HL Leeb Hardness Tester is a portable, handheld device used to measure the hardness of materials, specifically designed for quick and accurate testing of metal components in industrial settings. It operates based on the Leeb hardness testing principle, which measures the rebound velocity of a tungsten carbide impact body that strikes the material’s surface. This provides a reliable hardness value, commonly used in quality control, material testing, and maintenance operations.