ASKER Durometer Type AL

The Type A Durometer for general
rubber (Normal hardness )

The mainstream product used world-wide for measuring various kinds of rubbers, and specified in the standards of JIS K 6253-3, ASTM D 2240, ISO 48-4, DIN53505, etc.

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Features

Indentor

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Height: 2.50mm Shape: Flat Cone Point

Hardness Tester Selection Chart

Hardness Tester Selection Chart

Our product line consists of various types of durometers applicable to specific materials as indicated in the chart above.

Type A Durometer (ASKER A type), conforming to JIS K 6253-3 is the most popular type of durometer for measuring rubber hardness.

However, verification is recommended because a significant difference is estimated to be the largest when a durometer indicates measurement values from 10 to 90 points.

For hard specimens for which Type A Durometer readings indicate more than 90 points, measurements should be undertaken using the Type D Durometer (ASKER D type). However, for soft specimens with measurements of less than 20 points, the ASKER C type or Type E Durometer (ASKER E type) should be used. The most important consideration in using durometers is to select the correct type for purposes of measurement according to the specimen.

Specification

Standards
  • JIS K 6253-3
  • JIS K 7215
  • ASTM D 2240
  • ISO 48-4
  • ISO 868
  • DIN 53505
Indication range
0 point - 100 point (262 degree dial scale)
Minimum indication
1 point (Accuracy : ±1 point)
Indentor Design (mm)
Height: 2.50 35°Angle Flat Cone Point 0.79 Dia.
Spring Forces [mN(g)]
0 point:
550(56)
100 point:
8050(821)
Central hole of diameter of Pressure foot
Φ3
Pressure foot Dimension (mm)
Φ12 Longer foot type Length: 18
Outer Dimension (mm)
Approx. Width 57×Depth 30×Height 94
Weight (g)
200
Application
general rubber

Outer Dimension (mm)

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A custom designed pressure foot durometer is available according to specimen conditions.

オプション

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Two-pointer type (max-hand and active hand) of Rubber Hardness Tester

The stationary set hand (max-hand) makes the maximum value easier to read and allows the creep characteristics of a specimen.

Accurate measurement is made possible for specimens* for which stress relaxation occurs over time or for specimens for which it is difficult to take readings from the front.

*Materials for which the reading decreases immediately after the indentor has been pressed against the surface.

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Constant Loader for Durometer

  • Constant loarder assures uniform test pressure eliminating false readings due to differences between operators in measuring by hand.
  • High accuracy and repeatability of the hardness readings are assured by the flexible joint function.

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Indentor Extension Tester

  • The gauge to check the indentor height on a durometer and the reading indicator mechanism.
  • Inspection is conducted at 2, 50, and 100 points respectively.

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Load Tester for Hardness Tester

  • Tester to check load properties of the spring on a durometer
  • Inspection is conducted at 25, 50, and 75 points respectively.