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Lab Instruments

Coordinate Measuring Machine (CMM)

CMMs are used for measuring the geometric characteristics of a part. They are crucial for ensuring that the dimensions and tolerances of the metal parts align with the design specifications.

2.5 Dimensional Measuring

2.5D measuring bridges 2D image analysis with limited depth perception. Often uses vision measuring machines (VMMs) with one-axis height measurement alongside 2D image capture.

Vickers Hardness Tester

Employs a pyramidal diamond indenter to generate a permanent square impression on a material's surface. Microscopic diagonal measurement of the resulting diamond-shaped indentation reveals the material's Vickers Hardness Number (HV), reflecting its resistance to penetration.

Rockwell Hardness Tester

Employing either a diamond cone or steel ball, measures the indentation depth produced on a metal surface to assess its hardness according to various scales.

Altimeter Height Gauge

Offer high-precision measurement via electronic sensors, displayed digitally for improved accuracy. Ideal for applications demanding precise and reliable height measurements in fields like machining, metalworking, and quality control.

Optical Comparators

Precision partners for blueprints. Magnified, high-fidelity images of engineering drawings overlaid onto physical parts enable rapid, pixel-perfect comparison of dimensions, shapes, and features, ensuring strict adherence to design specifications.

Salt Spray Test Machine

Simulates harsh seaside environments with controlled salt mist and humidity. Monitors material degradation due to corrosion, revealing its resistance to rust, cracking, and surface imperfections. A trusty shield against nature's corrosive wrath, ensuring durability and long-lasting performance.

Tensile Testing Machine

Tensile testing assesses the mechanical properties of materials, including the strength and ductility of metals. This information is vital for ensuring that the metal parts can withstand the required forces without failure.

Rockwell Hardness Tester

Employing either a diamond cone or steel ball, measures the indentation depth produced on a metal surface to assess its hardness according to various scales.

Surface Roughness Tester

This tool measures the roughness of a metal surface. It's important for ensuring the desired surface finish of the metal parts, which is often critical for functionality and aesthetics.

X-ray Elemental Analyzer

Non-destructive technique employing characteristic X-ray fluorescence emitted by atoms when bombarded with high-energy X-rays. Precise quantitative analysis of elemental composition in diverse materials, from solid alloys to liquid slurries, revealed through spectral analysis.

Non Destructive Material Industrial X Ray Machine Real Time Imaging

Covers a wide range of parts inspection. Multipurpose, high resolution. Highest image quality for reliable inspection decisions. Quick release rotation axis for mounting tires for 360° inspection. Flexibility tooling and fixture.