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New hardness tester delivers flexibility to industry and research
26 November 2020
THE WILSON RH2150 is a new generation of hardness tester introduced by Buehler – ITW Test & Measurement.
Based on the proven RB2000, the RH2150 is designed to meet today's testing requirements. Due to its wide range of accessories, it is capable of testing many different parts and components, – whether in high-volume production applications in quality control or in the R&D lab.
With its completely new user interface and advanced statistical calculations, results graphing and easy test programmability, the Wilson RH2150 optimises testing processes. Via an integrated USB interface, results can be exported as csv and/or txt file on a memory device. The optional, individually configurable DiaMet™ test software with its further advanced programming and export functions provides for additional flexibility.
The new Wilson RH2150 series is available in two configurations for different load ranges. Whereas the Regular version is appropriate for the regular Rockwell scale, the Twin version also allows measuring in the superficial Rockwell scale. In addition, both can be used for Brinell depth testing with up to 187.5kgf and for ball indentation testing that is common in the plastics and the carbon industry. The maximum specimen heights are 10in (254 mm) with size 1 and 14in (356 mm) with the size 2 tester. The maximum specimen weight is 50kg (centred on anvil).
A number of special features provide for easy working without compromising on safety and efficiency. These include the innovative clamping device that fixes the part securely on the tester and provides stability during testing, the adjustable LED for optimum workspace illumination, indenter extensions for testing on more complex shapes as well as rigid control buttons for automatic testhead movement and test initiation. With the design and manufacturing of the RH2150 tester, the DiaMet software and test blocks all in-house by Buehler, system integration is guaranteed.
Buehler's Hardness product manager, Matthias Pascher, explains: "The trend towards ever tighter manufacturing tolerances and more advanced heat treatment methods in the automotive and aerospace industries require hardness testing systems to be durable while maintaining precise control during critical test data generation. They must be easy to use, yet flexible enough to meet the increasing demands in the industries. The new Wilson RH2150 meets these demands: This reliable and easy-to-use system offers superior accuracy and repeatability against low training requirements. The DiaMet software package enables the system to be controlled via the user interface, automatic reporting and full traceability of test results thanks to the integrated DiaMet database."
Buehler – ITW Test & Measurement GmbH manufactures instruments, consumables and accessories for metallography and materials analysis and supplies a comprehensive range of hardness testers and hardness testing systems.
For further information, visit: https://www.buehler.com
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