The Digital Durometer Shore C (0-100HC) measures the density of soft elastomers and open-cell foams. Through a 0-100HC range, this tool quantifies material resistance via a 0.5HC resolution digital sensor. It meets GB/T531 standards for repeatable industrial testing across workshops in BD.
Key Features
- Large LCD Display: High-contrast digital screen outputs 0.5HC increments instantly. Across dusty workshops, numbers remain legible.
- Data Hold Function: Integrated memory button freezes the current displayed value. With manual pressure, readings stay stable.
- 0-100HC Measuring Range: Wide sensor scale covers various soft rubber densities. Inside production lines, density errors become visible.
- SR2.5mm Indenter Tip: Spherical probe works through a 0-2.5mm stroke. Despite fragile surfaces, the probe avoids punctures.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Shore C hardness scale used for?
It measures soft materials like sponges, foam, and thermal insulation. The 0-100HC range identifies density variations in low-density elastomers.
How to calibrate a digital durometer?
Press the zero button while the probe rests on a flat glass surface. This resets the sensor to maintain 0.5HC precision.
Shore C vs Shore A durometer?
Shore C scales measure soft foam and sponges. Shore A scales handle harder plastics and solid rubbers.