HT-6510T-10 Textile Hardness Tester Introduction: HT-6510T-10 textile hardness tester measures the winding density (hardness) of textile tubes, warp shafts, scrolls, cones, dyeing bags, etc. Measurement principle: The principle used to measure fabric hardness is based on measuring the penetration resistance of a ball through a spool under a known spring load. The measurement principle is the same as the Shore A hardness test. characteristic: 1. Convertible probe, the curved end of the probe is suitable for tubes with a diameter of less than or equal to 400mm, and the flat end of the probe is suitable for tubes with a diameter greater than 400mm. 2. Average calculation, * * value latch, and undervoltage alarm indication function. 3. Use USB data cable output to communicate with PC. 4. Provide Bluetooth data output options. Technical parameters: model: HT-6510T-10 Display parameters: hardness value/average value/max value Pressure head: spherical 10mm Φ Convertible probe: The curved end of the probe is suitable for tubes with a diameter of less than or equal to 400mm, while the flat end of the probe is suitable for tubes with a diameter greater than 400mm Scope of application: Suitable for loosely wound rovings, such as carpet yarn, tubes Display range: 0H-100H (hardness scale line) Measurement range: 10H-90H (hardness scale line) Accuracy: ≤± 1H resolving power: 0.1H Low voltage prompt: √ Automatic shutdown function: √ Indentation depth: 0mm-2.5mm Measurement pressure: approximately 12.5N Measure spring force: 0.55N-8.065N Pressure head diameter: 51mm Spherical radius of working surface: 55mm (when measuring with probe curved end) Work plane: 45mm Φ (when measuring with a probe plane end) Working environment: Temperature: 0 º C~40 º C Humidity: ˂80%RH Power supply: 2 No. 7 batteries Size: 177mmx65mmx45mm Weight (excluding battery): Approximately 285g (excluding battery)
Introduction: HT-6510T-10 textile hardness tester measures the winding density (hardness) of textile tubes, warp shafts, scrolls, cones, dyeing bags, etc. Measurement principle: The principle used to measure fabric hardness is based on measuring the penetration resistance of a ball through a spool under a known spring load. The measurement principle is the same as the Shore A hardness test.