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K93000 Scratch Tester
The scratch tester is used to test the scratch resistance of flat solid surfaces such as coatings, metals, ceramics, composites, polymers, and other material surfaces. The test is performed by sliding a stylus over the surface of the test specimen. The normal load, sliding speed, direction, stylus geometry, and stylus material can be varied.
The resultant tangential force at the contact interface can be monitored using TriboDATA, the supplied Windows-based Data Acquisition Software. The onset of scratch or adhesion failure of coatings can be inferred from this data. A CCD camera is built-in to capture the scratch scar image.
Specifications
Speed: 0.1 to 2.0 mm / sec
Load: 1 to 20 N
Load Rate: 0 to 2 N / sec
Tangential Force Measurement: 0 to 20 N
Stroke: 1 to 20mm
Pitch: 0.1 to 2mm
Stylus: Rockwell
Sample Size: 30mm x 30mm
Electrical Requirements
Koehler will configure your tribo-tester to operate within the electrical capacity of your facility. Please contact Koehler Customer Service for additional information.
Included Accessories
Stylus
Force Transducer, spare
Specimen Vice
CCD Camera for Scratch Scar Imaging
Set of Hand Tools
Electronic Controller
Connecting Cable
Fuses (2), spare
TriboDATA Data Acquisition Software
Operating and Maintenance Manual
Calibration and Test Reports
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