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Newage® MT91 Hardness Tester Offers Speed, Accuracy and Easy Setup

The Newage MT91 automatic microhardness transverse testing system offers unrivalled testing speed – as fast as 6 seconds per test cycle – and a precise Rockwell type testing method that requires no manual interpretation of the impression. The newly released MT91 modular system is a cost-effective solution for applications that require advanced microhardness functionality such as case depth transverses.

The MT91 measures hardness based on depth of penetration rather than using an optical system that determines hardness based on impression size. Tasks that once took hours have been reduced to only minutes and individual test cycles can be completed in just 6 seconds. The system includes the MT91 microhardness tester with a video camera, PC, motorized X-Y axis positioning table and software.

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For more information, visit Newage Test System online at www.hardnesstesters.com or contact via email at newage.info@ametek.com.

 

 

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