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Fischer Tools Reduce Measuring Time

Nanodentation and progressive load scratch testers measure mechanical properties of coatings.

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Fischer Technology’s nanoindentation and progressive load scratch testers are designed to characterize coatings and produce results with reduced measuring time, minimal sample preparation and higher throughput. These instruments are used to measure the mechanical properties of coatings such as adhesion, crack and chip resistance, hardness, elastic modulus, creep and more.

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