PosiTector Digital Shore Hardness Durometer
from £755.00 ex. VAT
£906.00 inc. VAT
The PosiTector SHD Shore Hardness Durometer is a hand held digital gauge for measuring the indentation hardness of non-metallic materials. Two models are available for different hardness ranges - Shore A and Shore D.
Conforms to ASTM D2240, ISO 868/7267/7619, and DIN 53505
- User-adjustable measurement time with on-screen countdown to conform to national and international standards
- Auto Ignore mode disregards hardness readings below 20 and above 90 per international standards
- Statistics mode continually displays/updates average, standard deviation, min/max, and number of readings while measuring
- Screen Capture—save 100 screen images for record keeping and review
- HiLo alarm audibly and visibly alerts when measurements exceed user-specified limits
- Impact resistant color touchscreen with keypad for quick menu navigation
- Weatherproof, dustproof, and water-resistant—IP65-rated enclosure
- PosiTector interchangeable platform—attach any PosiTector probe to gage body
- USB, WiFi, and Bluetooth connectivity to PosiSoft PC, Mac, and Smartphone software
- Includes test block to verify operation
- Certificate of Calibration and Two year warranty
Standard Models (1)
- Includes ALL features as shown above plus... Storage of 1,000 readings per probe—stored readings can be viewed or downloaded
Advanced Models (3)
Includes ALL features as shown above plus...
- Storage of 250,000 readings in up to 1,000 batches
- Auto Sub-Batch—automatically create sub-batches after the required number of readings are taken
- Live graphing of measurement data
- Touchscreen keyboard for quickly renaming batches, adding notes, and more
- WiFi technology wirelessly synchronizes with PosiSoft.net and downloads software updates
- Bluetooth 4.0 for data transfer to a mobile device running the PosiTector App or optional portable printer. BLE API available for integration into third-party software
- Integrate with third-party software, drones, ROVs, PLCs, and robotic devices using several industry-standard communication protocols