A hardness tester is an essential tool in quality control, engineering, and industrial production. It helps evaluate a material's resistance to deformation, which is critical for product durability and safety.
What Does a Hardness Tester Do?
A hardness tester determines how resistant a material is to indentation or impact. It is commonly used to test metals, alloys, and finished parts in industries like manufacturing, aerospace, construction, and automotive.
Explore Portable Hardness Testing Solutions
METERDI offers a wide range of advanced portable hardness testers that combine convenience and precision. These devices are ideal for on-site inspections and in-lab use.
Top Pick: Universal Hardness Tester MR-HD700
Our flagship hardness tester combines two testing methods—UCI and Leeb—for accurate results across multiple hardness scales. It’s designed for engineers who demand versatility and digital accuracy.

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Key Features:
- Dual method: UCI + Leeb
- Supports HB, HV, HRC, HRB, HS scales
- Backlit LCD and USB data transfer
- Portable design with rechargeable battery
Looking for Simpler Use?
Try the easy-to-operate Leeb Hardness Tester MR-LH70. It's lightweight, digital, and suitable for measuring large metal surfaces with quick and reliable readings.
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Want to see how it’s built? Visit our tester inside section.
Applications of Hardness Testers
- Metallurgy: Testing castings and welds
- Automotive: Verifying gear, crankshaft, and piston hardness
- Aerospace: Inspecting aircraft-grade alloys
- Manufacturing: QC during and after production
- Education: Lab demonstrations and research
Why Choose METERDI?
METERDI Instruments India Pvt Ltd delivers tested, calibrated, and certified hardness testing solutions. Whether you need a basic field device or a dual-method digital tester, our range is built for durability and precision.
Conclusion
A hardness tester is more than just a device—it's a commitment to quality. Choose from METERDI’s portable and digital options to ensure material consistency and strength across your applications.