- I want to test hardness
- Rockwell test, Vickers test, Brinell test, portable measuring instruments, etc.
This measuring machine determines the spatial coordinates (X, Y and Z) of points or circular elements to accurately capture their position and form. It supports multiple measurements in a single unit.
Click here for detailsVarious image measurement technologies and software allow the system to meet diverse measurement needs. The lineup also includes multi-sensor models equipped with contact probes.
Click here for detailsSupports everything from high-resolution observation to dimensional measurement through a combination with computational devices. The lineup also includes optical units such as objective lenses.
Click here for detailsThis is a specialized system that measures cross-sectional contours. It is useful for evaluating the cross-sectional shape of inner diameters and minute shapes of corners.
Click here for detailsWe provide a range of models, from portable, carry-around types to stationary models, to meet various application needs. These are useful for evaluating the surface finish of functional parts.
Click here for detailsHigh-precision geometric shape measurement is achieved by capturing minute irregularities across the entire circumference of the cylindrical surface. It is useful for evaluating fits and high-speed rotating parts.
Click here for detailsHardness testing machines support quality control through hardness tests such as Rockwell and Vickers. Choose from a variety of machines, ranging from manual to automatic, according to your application needs.
Click here for detailsA software solution that visualizes quality by performing real-time statistical processing of measurement data. It offers robust support for preventing defects and resolving issues through comprehensive analysis of accumulated data.
Click here for detailsWhen connected to a measuring instrument, U-WAVE wirelessly transmits the measurement results to a PC or smartphone. This helps reduce transcription errors and the manual effort required to create reports.
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