An updated method to perform Brinell testing
Ametek Newage Testing Instruments, an established manufacturer of hardness testers and accessories, has launched an improved Brinell Optical Scanning System.
Brinell testing is a widely used method for measuring the hardness of metals. There are several reasons why this method is so popular, including that Brinell testing can be used for all types of metals and that it offers a very accurate and simple testing method.
The manual reading is quite easy and straightforward, but here you come across what is also the one disadvantage of the Brinell method. The manual reading via microscope has a high risk of human error and requires training and concentration to achieve accurate results. Since the formula for the Brinell Hardness Number (BHN) calculation highly depends on the indent impression reading, these readings require high accuracy.
Eliminating operator influence on the test result
That is why Ametek Newage developed the Brinell Optical Scanning System B.O.S.S. which virtually eliminates operator influence on the test results. It represents the most significant technological improvement to Brinell testing since the test was first introduced. It measures Brinell impressions faster, more accurately and more consistently than other solutions, and it improves quality control with advanced data acquisition and analysis capabilities.
The new system uses a compact scanning head attached to a computer using the B.O.S.S. software to measure impression diameters in seconds and yields a measurement resolution of 0.01 mm. The software is used to set up the criteria for the reading and performs the necessary BHN calculations to ASTM standards. The system even takes into account such anomalies as impression roundness and surface finish of samples.
B.O.S.S software optimized with a better user interface
In this latest launch, the popular B.O.S.S software has been optimized with an even better user interface that is very intuitive in a familiar window-based environment and with faster and easier installation. The new configurable display shows the ten most recent readings and features customizable measurement screens you can configure to tailor the software to your specific application. An updated demonstration mode allows for multiple impressions, creating an improved sales and training experience.
Ametek Newage Testing Instruments has manufactured and supplied hardness testing and microhardness testing equipment globally for more than 70 years. The company praises its updated B.O.S.S system as the most accurate and easy way to perform Brinell testing.
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