Description
Product Overview
The TekcoPlus digital rubber hardness tester is engineered for precision and durability in industrial and scientific applications. With a resolution of 0.5HA, it ensures accurate measurements for materials like rubber, tires, plastic, thermal plastic, flooring, and bowling balls. The tool features a compact design measuring 21 x 4 x 4 inches and weighing 7.05 ounces, making it highly portable. It operates on batteries for convenience and includes a maintenance-free digital display with an easy On/Off switch. Model HTTK-37 conforms to ISO 868-1986 and ISO 7619 international standards, as well as CE Marking, guaranteeing compliance with health and safety requirements. This hardness tester is built to withstand rigorous use, offering reliable performance in various environments.

Usage
This hardness tester is designed for professionals in industrial, manufacturing, and quality control settings who require consistent material hardness assessments. It is ideal for use in laboratories, production floors, and field inspections where portability and accuracy are essential. Common applications include testing rubber components in automotive tires, plastic parts in consumer goods, and flooring materials for compliance with hardness specifications. The tool’s versatility makes it suitable for technicians, engineers, and researchers working with elastomers and polymers, ensuring reliable data for product development and quality assurance.
Why Choose Us
TekcoPlus stands out for its commitment to quality and adherence to international standards, providing a hardness tester that combines accuracy, durability, and ease of use. Unlike generic models, this tool is rigorously tested to meet ISO and CE requirements, ensuring it delivers trustworthy results in demanding conditions. The robust construction minimizes wear and tear, while the user-friendly design reduces training time and operational errors. With a focus on precision engineering, TekcoPlus offers a reliable solution that enhances productivity and supports compliance in industrial hardness testing.
Key Features
- Highly accurate measurements with 0.5HA resolution for reliable results across various materials
- Durable construction built to last in industrial environments, testing rubber, plastic, and tires
- Versatile functionality including zero setting and battery operation for easy calibration and portability
- Easy-to-use design with a maintenance-free digital display and simple On/Off switch
- ISO compliant, meeting ISO 868-1986 and ISO 7619 standards for quality assurance
FAQ
What materials can this hardness tester measure?
It is suitable for rubber, tires, plastic, thermal plastic, flooring, and bowling balls, providing accurate hardness readings for a wide range of elastomers and polymers.
How do I calibrate the tool?
The tester includes a zero setting function that allows easy calibration; simply follow the manufacturer’s instructions to ensure precise measurements before each use.
Is it compliant with international standards?
Yes, it conforms to ISO 868-1986 and ISO 7619 standards, as well as CE Marking, ensuring it meets health and safety requirements for industrial use.
What is the battery life?
While exact battery life depends on usage frequency, the tool is designed for efficient power consumption and typically operates for extended periods with standard batteries.
Can it be used in field conditions?
Absolutely, its portable, battery-operated design and durable construction make it ideal for field inspections and on-site testing in various environments.





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