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Duramin-4

  • Methods: Vickers, Knoop and Brinell hardness testing
  • Load ranges: 10 gf-2 kgf, 1-62.5 kgf
  • Manual micro and micro/macro hardness tester
This entry-level range of microhardness testers primarily targets Vickers testing, but can also be used for Knoop and Brinell testing. The Duramin-4 testers are equipped with a combination of manual and automatic features to ensure easy operation. Duramin-4 is available in two load ranges; 10 gf – 2.0 kgf and 1.0 kgf – 62.5 kgf. 
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DuraVista-40

  • Methods: Vickers, Knoop and Brinell hardness testing
  • Load range: selectable ranges between 0,1gf and 62,5kgf
  • Semi-automatic and fully automatic micro/macro tester
The DuraVista-40 is an automated micro-hardness tester, supporting the Vickers, Knoop, and Brinell scales up to 62.5 kg. It is software-controlled with a built-in high-resolution camera and motorized Z-axis with autofocus, thus ensuring repeatable and effortless results. The models with automated stage unleash limitless automation possibilities.
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DuraVista-80

  • Methods: Vickers, Knoop, and Brinell hardness testing
  • Motorized test head with dual displacement system
  • Fast & flexible eight-position angled turret
The DuraVista-80 is a top-tier automated micro hardness tester, supporting Vickers, Knoop, and Brinell scales from 0.1 gf to 62.5 kg. Its advanced movable test head features an 8-position angled turret for improved versatility and ergonomic use, while closed-loop loadcell technology and precision optics deliver consistent, reliable measurements.
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DuraVersa-100

  • Methods: Vickers, Knoop, Brinell and Rockwell hardness testing
  • Load ranges: 200 gf - 250kgf, 200 gf - 750 kgf, 200 gf - 3000 kgf
  • Automatic eight-position turret + combined touch probe & laser pointer
The DuraVersa-100 is an automated Universal hardness tester, supporting all common hardness scales like Rockwell, Vickers, Knoop, and Brinell. Offered in three versions, starting from loads as low as 200gf and extending up to 250 kg, 750kg, or even 3000kg, with the option for expansion to include low forces down to 10gf for all 3 versions. Each version features the distinctive 9-position turret, providing flexibility to equip indenters and objectives according to specific application requirements.

The new universal hardness tester is software controlled with a built-in high-resolution camera and motorized Z-axis with auto-focus and auto-measure, thus ensuring repeatable and effortless results. The models with automated stage unleash limitless automation possibilities.
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DuraVigo-150

  • Rockwell hardness testing
  • Robust, reliable, and automatic Rockwell hardness testing - immediate accuracy
  • Load ranges: 3 – 250 kgf (29,4 N– 2452,5N)
The DuraVigo-150 is a sturdy closed-loop Rockwell-hardness tester, supporting all Rockwell and superficial Rockwell scales between 3 and 250 kg. The electronic power control system offers high accuracy, efficiency, and flexibility, requiring minimal maintenance. As a vigorous workhorse, the DuraVigo-150 is constructed with a steel C frame for stability and padded with durable rubber to prevent dents and paint chippings from dropped components.
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Duramin-160

  • Rockwell hardness testing
  • High-end Rockwell hardness tester with high precision
  • Load ranges: 1 kgf – 250 kgf (9,8 N– 2452,5N)
A high-precision Rockwell hardness testing machine for immediate results with an option to measure HVT and HBT. High-precision load cell technology means that Duramin-160 delivers even higher precision than required by standards. Suitable for various sample sizes and shapes, particularly eligible for metallic materials. Can be used for more advanced tests such as the Jominy test. Duramin-160 is operated via an integrated touchscreen, and it is optionally available with a motorized Z-axis.
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Duramin-600

  • Methods: Vickers, Knoop, Brinell and Rockwell hardness testing
  • Load ranges: 1-250 kgf, 3-750 kgf, 5-3000 kgf
  • Semi-automatic universal tester
Duramin-600 is designed to survive the toughest production environment. It is a universal hardness tester, operated by a robust touchscreen, and comes available in three load ranges and with an optional motorized Z-table for larger samples.
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Duramin-650

  • Methods: Vickers, Knoop, Brinell and Rockwell hardness testing
  • Load ranges: 1-250 kgf, 3-750 kgf, 5-3000 kgf
  • Motorized test head
Duramin-650 is the universal tester suited for laboratory use. Each model in the range has a motorized test head and turret, and is available either with a fixed anvil or with a motorized XY-stage and overview camera, primarily suitable for high volume testing. Duramin-650 is available in three load ranges.
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Duramin-3000

  • Brinell hardness testing
  • Load ranges: 62.5 kgf – 3000 kgf (612 N – 29400 N)
  • Robust and dependable Brinell hardness tester
Duramin-3000 is a single task Brinell tester. It is a basic, low cost model, but tough enough to withstand the production environment. The machine is designed to handle different sample sizes and shapes. The indent evaluation is carried out with a handheld camera.
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Frequently asked questions

Hardness Testing Concepts

What is hardness testing and what does it measure?

How can I test the hardness of steel? What are the main hardness test methods?

Hardness Test Method Selection

Rockwell vs. Brinell vs. Vickers: Which hardness testing methods to choose?

Which hardness testing method is best for large castings?

Which hardness testing method is best for testing metal parts in a production environment?

Which hardness testing method is best for thin coatings or case depth?

How Hardness Testing Works

How does Rockwell hardness testing work?

How does Brinell testing work?

How does Vickers testing work?

Standards and Special Hardness Testing Cases

Which ISO and ASTM standards exist for Rockwell hardness and what do they regulate?

Which ISO and ASTM standards exist for Brinell hardness and what do they regulate?

Hardness Testing Troubleshooting

How thick should a sample be for a reliable hardness test?

What are the minimum surface requirements for a reliable hardness test?

Why are my hardness readings inconsistent (showing scatter)?

My hardness tester is reading wrong, what should I do?