CCD Introduction
Two calibration types: optical calibration, (manual/automatic) hardness block calibration. Hardness blocks support multiple averaging and any number of standard block segmented calibrations for optimal measurement.
In addition to automatic measurement, there are three manual measurement types: four-side measurement, diagonal measurement, and four-point measurement (the order of selecting the four points can be arbitrary).
Supports three indentation mark forms: "rectangular box," "red cross," and "circular." During manual measurement, it has a magnifying glass function to easily locate the indentation vertex position; unique keyboard shortcut functions for quickly moving selected vertices, making measurement operations more efficient. Provides pixel distance and physical distance of the indentation diagonal and calculates the HV/HK value under the current load in real time. Supports various video capture devices with resolutions of 1.3 million and 5 million pixel digital cameras; 5 million pixels are standard, displaying indentation videos on a computer, where images can be captured and stored. It can display and update the current status of the hardness tester in real time: current indenter/objective, holding time, and applied load size, etc. Can manually measure the distance between two points; multiple distance groups can also be simultaneously displayed on the video or image. Automatically selects the best calibration factors for different resolutions, different objectives, and different loads. All test point information can be identified separately or according to customer requirements. The identification information of the test point will be displayed in the test value sequence list and the indentation diagram, facilitating inquiries. This feature is essential for subsequent analysis and processing. According to GB, DIN, ISO, ASTM, and other hardness conversion standards, it can achieve mutual conversion between Vickers HV, Knoop HK, Rockwell HRC, HRA, HRB, HRD, HRE, HRF, HRG, HRK, surface Rockwell HR15N, HR30N, HR45N, HR15T, HR30T, HR45T, Brinell HBS, Brinell HBW, and other hardness values. When measuring the path sequence of hardened layers, there are multiple flexible initialization settings modes that automatically save and import the previous path sequence; the measurement path can also be saved for reloading at any time. Measurement path sequence results automatically generate corresponding hardened layer depth values and hardness change curve charts. Various analysis modes can be selected for measurement data; all results can be included in graphic reports. Report content and format can be flexibly set, and Word and Excel documents can be generated automatically. Password and management authority can be set: ordinary operators can only conduct hardness measurements according to preset settings. Built-in standard hardness value conversion tools can automatically convert measured hardness values according to tables and include them in the result table. The software provides both Chinese and English versions.
Application Range
1.Black metals, non-ferrous metals, IC wafers, surface coatings, and laminated metals. 2.Glass, ceramics, agate, gemstones, thin plastics, etc. 3.Hardness testing of the depth and gradient of carburized and quenched layers. 4.Suitable for precise micro Vickers hardness measurements of parallel planes, small parts, and ultra-thin components.