Durometer

Hardness Measurement - Super EX Series

Model EX-A* Shore A Hardness- Normal rubber
Model EX-D* Shore D Hardness- Hard rubber & plastics
Model EX-C* Asker C Hardness- Soft rubber & sponge

Durometer Hardness Tester for Rubber and PlasticAsker hardness testers feature top design and precision manufacturing to bring you a reliable, highly accurate durometer.

Super EX durometers feature portability, ease of operation, non-destructive measurement and optional peak indicators. They are heavy-duty with high repeatability for plastic and rubber hardness testing.

Super EX models are available in Durometer Types: Shore A Hardness, Shore D Hardness and Asker C Hardness.

Hardness is an essential characteristic of various rubber, elastomers and plastic products. The first step in using a durometer hardness tester is to select the optimum type based upon the material hardness.

*Add 'P' to the model number to specify optional peak indicator, for example EXP-A.

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Super EX with optional
peak indicator

Super EX Kit
Durometer Selection

Durometer Standards
Type 
Standards
Measuring Force
Shore A
ASTM D-2240
1 kgf
Shore D 
ASTM D-2240
5 kgf
Asker C
JIS K-7312
1 kgf
Indentor Type

durometer indentor type

Type Shore D
Type Shore A
Type Asker C
Cone point type
Hard rubber and plastics
Flat point type
Normal rubber
Hemispherical type Soft rubber and sponge

 
Operation

As the durometer is pressed against the sample, the material resistance force and indentor spring load balance. The depth of the indentor is measured, which provides a measure of the material's hardness. Values are based upon a 100 point scale (accuracy ±1 point). However, as time elapses the indicator will "creep" back so that a reading taken a few seconds after the indentor makes contact with the sample will be less than the peak reading. Asker durometers offer a peak indicator as an option to more closely monitor the difference between peak and "creep".