HPE Ⅱ YTS car interior hardness tester: The HPE II YTS is a hardness tester developed for composite materials of two or more material groups. The composite material typically contains foam, and other materials may contain metals, plastics, leather, or wood to increase structural strength. It is most suitable for use in automotive interior testing, such as seats, armrests, headrests, and inner door panels, to perform hardness tests.
This car interior tester features an electronic dial gauge that indicates the penetration depth directly in 0.00 mm units and is equipped with a zero-setting option. Recognized as the best car interior tester, this device is particularly effective for evaluating various components, including an armrest hardness tester and a headrest hardness tester. The advantage of this portable car interior tester is that the display of the dial gauge can be set to zero by pressing a button as soon as the indenter with the measuring rod is raised by lowering the measuring device body by approximately 3 mm. With a vertical spindle integrated into the back of the device, the dial gauge can be sensitively moved up and down. By lowering the lateral load lever, the prescribed total force of 9.8 N is applied. After 60 seconds of test time, the measurement result is read, making this a reliable car interior material tester for assessing the quality and comfort of automotive interiors.
The HPE II YTS is an ISO 7619 hardness tester and ASTM D2240 hardness tester, ensuring compliance with international standards. This car door panel hardness tester is ideal for hardness testing for car interiors, providing accurate and reliable results for various automotive interior components. Additionally, it serves as a composite material hardness tester, making it versatile for testing a wide range of materials used in automotive interiors.
Applications
- Automotive Interiors: Testing the hardness of seats, armrests, headrests, and inner door panels to ensure durability and comfort.
- Composite Materials: Evaluating the hardness of composite materials that include foam, metals, plastics, leather, and wood to ensure structural strength.
- Car Door Panels: Measuring the hardness of car door panels to assess material quality and performance.
- General Automotive: Providing reliable hardness testing for various components within car interiors to ensure they meet industry standards.
By utilizing the HPE II YTS car interior hardness tester, manufacturers can ensure their automotive interior components meet the highest standards of quality and durability, complying with both ISO 7619 and ASTM D2240 hardness testing requirements.