Ideal for comparative measurements inside a compact handheld jurometer with a drag indicator. It is stored in a wooden carrying case for safe and secure storage.
Typical Applications
Measurement of Penetration (Shore)
Features and Advantages: Mechanical Shore Hardness Meter
For internal comparative measurements. Not compatible with calibration standards with small tolerances (e.g. DIN53505)
Shore A: Materials such as rubber, elastomer, neoprene, silicon, vinyl, soft plastic, felt, natural leather
Shore D: Plastics, Formica, epoxy, plexiglass, etc.
Shore A0: Foam, sponge, etc.
Max mode: Display holds the maximum value
Point mode: Displays one instantaneous value
Can be attached to test stands SAUTER TI-A0 (for Shore A/A0) and TI-D
(for Shore D)
Specifications
Quantity:1piece
Kern Analogue Shore Hardness Tester. A compact hand held durometer with drag indicator. Ideal for internal comparison measurement. Supplied in a wooden carrying case for safe and secure storage. Typical Application. Measurement of penetration (Shore). Feature and Benefits. Mechanical shore hardness meter. For internal comparison measurement. Standard calibrations e.g. to DIN 53505 are often not possible because of narrow standard tolerances. Shore A: Rubber, elastomers, neoprene, silicone, vinyl, soft plastics, felt, leather and similar material. Shore D: Plastics, Formica, epoxies, plexi glass etc. Shore A0: Foam, sponge etc. Max Mode: Holds the maximum value in the display. Point Mode: Shows one instant value. Can be attached to test stands SAUTER TI-A0 (for Shore A and A0), TI-D. (for Shore D)