Aerospace Testing
Material Characterization in the Aerospace Industry
The aerospace industry represents key technologies of great economic and strategic importance. The development of autonomous and unmanned flight - Advanced Air Mobility (AAM) and Unmanned Air Systems (UAS) - is now in full swing,...
Bodywork
The hybrid structures of modern load-bearing bodies are becoming more and more complex in order to meet the increasing requirements for occupant protection, lightweight construction and functionality. This is why today, in addition to common steels, more and more high/ultra-high-strength st...
Hardness testing on metals is used to evaluate the resistance of a metal to deformation or permanent damage, specifically in terms of indentations or scratching. It involves applying a consistent force using a rounded or pointed object under controlled conditions to create a small dent on the surfac...
In construction and engineering, materials are subjected to significant stress and wear. Hardness testing helps in selecting materials that can withstand these conditions, ensuring the safety and durability of structures like bridges, buildings, and machinery.
The JOHOYD hardness tester is used for monitoring and quality control during the production process to ensure that the product meets quality standards and customer requirements. By regularly conducting hardness tests on products, quality issues with materials can be identified in a timely manner to...
The JOHOYD hardness tester can be used for experimental operation and demonstration, comparing the hardness of different materials, studying the microstructure of materials, practical applications and case analysis, as well as experimental data processing and analysis. It can better understand the c...