Description
Product Overview
The Vetus Instruments hardness tester is a high-precision device designed for accurate material hardness assessments in industrial and scientific settings. It adheres to rigorous standards including DIN 53505, ISO 868, ISO 7619, ASTMD 2240, and JISK7215, ensuring reliable performance across various testing protocols. With dimensions of 7.87 x 3.94 x 3.15 inches and a weight of 2.76 pounds, this model YDJ2020-OO features advanced functions such as average calculation and peak value deposit, along with under-voltage alarm protection. The inclusion of USB/RS-232 and Bluetooth data output options allows seamless connectivity to PCs for data analysis and storage, making it a versatile tool for professionals.

Usage
This hardness tester is ideal for environments requiring strict quality control, such as manufacturing plants, research laboratories, and material science facilities. It is commonly used by engineers, technicians, and quality assurance teams to test the hardness of plastics, rubbers, and other industrial materials, ensuring compliance with international standards. The device supports real-time data logging and analysis, making it suitable for both routine inspections and detailed research projects where accuracy and consistency are critical.
Why Choose Us
Vetus Instruments stands out due to its commitment to precision and durability, backed by years of expertise in industrial testing equipment. This hardness tester offers competitive advantages such as multi-standard compliance, robust construction, and user-friendly features like Bluetooth connectivity, which streamline workflow and reduce errors. The under-voltage alarm and reliable data output options ensure long-term performance, providing excellent value for professionals who demand trustworthy results in demanding applications.
Key Features
- Complies with DIN 53505, ISO 868, ISO 7619, ASTMD 2240, and JISK7215 standards for global applicability
- Average calculation function enhances measurement accuracy by reducing variability
- Peak value deposit function captures maximum hardness readings for detailed analysis
- Under-voltage alarm alerts users to low power conditions, preventing inaccurate results
- USB/RS-232 and Bluetooth data output enable easy PC connectivity and data management
FAQ
What standards does this hardness tester meet?
It meets DIN 53505, ISO 868, ISO 7619, ASTMD 2240, and JISK7215 standards, ensuring it is suitable for a wide range of international testing requirements.
How does the data output work?
The device supports USB/RS-232 and optional Bluetooth connectivity, allowing you to transfer measurement data directly to a computer for analysis and storage.
What is the peak value deposit function?
This function records the highest hardness value during testing, which is useful for identifying maximum material resistance in quality control processes.
Can it be used in industrial environments?
Yes, it is designed for industrial and scientific use, with features like the under-voltage alarm to maintain accuracy in various operating conditions.
Is training required to operate this tester?
Basic training is recommended to ensure proper use, but the intuitive functions and clear interface make it accessible for technicians with experience in hardness testing.






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