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Micro-Indentation Hardness Testers Set New Performance Standards

For quality control and metallurgical research with dead-weight loads up to 2.0 kg

Buehler
Tue, 05/31/2011 - 12:07
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(Buehler: Lake Bluff, IL) -- By combining the industry’s most intuitive user interface, custom-designed optics, USB data communication, LED illumination, six turret positions, and an integrated digital camera, Buehler’s MicroMet 6000 Series establishes a new class of dead-weight micro-indentation Vickers/Knoop hardness testers. Buehler has produced many generations of MicroMet-brand hardness testers for more than 35 years.

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The MicroMet 6000 hybrid user-interface combines a touch screen LCD for setup and data entry with rugged hard-switch buttons for daily operation. A tabbed menu structure enables users to access any setting with three clicks or fewer, which defines a new class in usability and ease of use.

From the USB data port ergonomically located on the front of the tester, users can export data to a flash memory drive in common formats. Additionally, a USB on the back of the MicroMet 6000 enables integration with Buehler’s OmniMet MHT software for automated testing solutions.

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