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The Bareiss HP Series is a precise and durable manual Shore hardness tester which has in production since 1954. Featuring a lightweight aluminum chassis and smooth indenter movement, it’s hand-calibrated and available in various Shore and non-Shore scales, with customizable presser foot options.

Since its initial manufacture in 1954, the Bareiss HP Durometer Shore Hardness Tester has been widely regarded as the industry standard, consistently delivering exceptional results. Crafted from high-quality aluminum, the entire chassis of the HP durometer shore hardness tester is not only lightweight, but also incredibly durable, making it a preferred choice for businesses seeking a compact and long-lasting device. With a unique mechanism that utilizes different sized ball bearings, the HP durometer shore hardness tester ensures smooth movement of the indenter, without any friction. Additionally, the HP durometer shore hardness tester is equipped with a customizable presser foot, providing flexibility to suit varying testing requirements.
Details
FEATURES AND BENEFITS:
- User Friendly: Our rubber and plastic hardness tester the HP Analog Durometer is compact and lightweight making it more durable and easier to carry in the field.
- Special Feature: The rubber and plastic hardness tester the HP Analog Durometer reduces friction during travel of the indenter to achieve the best measuring results.
- Accuracy: The Analog Shore Durometer hardness tester can achieve 0.5 units of shore compared with the allowable tolerance of ±1.0 units of shore prescribed by the standards.
- The Analog Durometer rubber and plastic hardness tester is widely available in different scales
APPLICATIONS
- The HP Series durometers are for hardness determination on rubber, elastomers, and plastics.
- For a reliable hardness test according to the standard, a smooth and flat specimen with ≥35 mm diameter and ≥6 mm material thickness is required.
- Measuring ranges: Shore A: 10 – 90 / Shore D: 20 – 90