Product Description:
Qualtech Products Industry Electric Pencil Hardness Tester is a professional Wolff Wilburn Pencil Hardness Tester to instantly determine the Hardness, the Wear Resistance and the Scratch Resistance of Paint Films and Coatings attached to sample surfaces and substrates.
This advanced precision Electric Pencil Hardness Tester is engineered to monitor and to test the Mechanical Resistance, the Surface Hardness and the Scratch Resistance of Surface Coatings for research and quality management.
Depending on the specific test requirements there is a variety of different test methods suggested for the measurement of the Coating Hardness and Coating Scratch Resistance. One of the most used test methods is the Hardness Test according to Wolf Wilburn, the Pencil Hardness Test.
This professional Automatic Pencil Hardness Tester is designed and engineered offering reliable mechanics, continuous Speed Controls, precision engineered and calibrated Test Loads, an easy Test Load Mount and Swap System, a user-friendly Pencil Mount to quickly swap between pencils of different hardness, wide range of Pencils included, an included Pencil Sharpener, included Sandpaper, user-friendly application, user-friendly sample handling, an ergonomic design, reliable performance, longevity and much more.
This advanced Electric Pencil Hardness Tester is a reliable and precision engineered Wolf Wilburn Hardness Tester engineered for the instant and professional measurement of the Coating Hardness, Surface Scratch Resistance and the Wear Resistance of Paint Films, Surface Coatings and Sample Surfaces.
This professional Automatic Pencil Hardness Tester is designed and engineered in accordance with international test standards including:
Electric Pencil Hardness Test - Application:
1. Purpose of the Pencil Hardness Test
The Pencil Hardness Test is a surface mechanical resistance test used to quantify:
- scratch hardness
- mar resistance
- surface deformation resistance
- coating cure completeness
- film integrity and brittleness
- It is widely used in:
- paint & coatings
- polymer films
- automotive clear coats
- powder coatings
- printed electronics
- optical coatings
- industrial finishes
It provides a fast, repeatable, low‑cost hardness index correlated to coating crosslink density and surface mechanical strength.
2. Engineering Principle Behind the Method
The test uses graphite pencils of known hardness as a controlled, calibrated indenter.
Graphite hardness increases with:
- higher clay content
- smaller particle size
- higher binder density
This makes pencil hardness a repeatable mechanical scale.
The pencil acts as a conical indenter with:
- defined tip geometry
- defined material hardness
- defined contact pressure
This creates a controlled scratch load on the coating.
3. Pencil Hardness Scale (Wolff–Wilburn Scale)
The scale runs from 9B (softest) to 9H (hardest):
- B pencils → soft graphite → lower scratch force → used to detect marring
- H pencils → hard graphite → higher scratch force → used to detect surface failure
The typical progression is:
9B → 8B → … → B → HB → F → H → 2H → … → 9H
Each step increases the scratch load and surface stress.
4. Test Setup (ASTM D3363 / ISO 15184 Requirements)
4.1 Pencil Preparation
Engineers must prepare each pencil to a standardized geometry:
- Sharpen to expose graphite
- Sand the tip on 400‑600 grit abrasive
- Create a flat, circular contact surface
- Ensure the edge is sharp and perpendicular
- This ensures consistent contact area and repeatable indentation pressure.
4.2 Test Angle
The pencil must contact the surface at 45° ± 1°.
This angle controls:
- normal force
- tangential force
- scratch propagation
- failure mode consistency
Automatic testers (like yours) maintain this angle perfectly.
4.3 Applied Force
Manual testers rely on operator force.
Automatic testers apply a constant, calibrated load (typically 500g, 750g, or 1000g).
This eliminates:
- operator variability
- inconsistent pressure
- angle drift
- speed variation
5. Test Procedure (Engineer‑Level Detail)
Step 1 — Start with the hardest pencil (9H)
Move from hard → soft until the coating stops failing.
Step 2 — Draw a 1 cm line under constant load
The pencil is moved across the coating at a controlled speed (automatic testers ensure this).
Step 3 — Inspect the scratch
Experts look for:
- gouging (material removal)
- cutting (penetration to substrate)
- plowing (plastic deformation)
- marring (surface shine change)
- cohesive failure (cracking within the coating)
- adhesive failure (delamination from substrate)
Step 4 — Determine two values
ASTM D3363 defines:
- Hardest pencil that does NOT cut through the coating → Hardness Rating
- Softest pencil that DOES NOT mar the surface → Mar Resistance Rating
These two values together describe the coating’s surface mechanical profile.
6. Engineering Interpretation of Results
High H rating (e.g., 6H–9H)
Indicates:
- high crosslink density
- high surface hardness
- excellent scratch resistance
- brittle or rigid coating
Used in:
- automotive clear coats
- industrial machinery coatings
- powder coatings
Low H / B rating (e.g., HB–2B)
Indicates:
- flexible coating
- lower crosslink density
- higher elasticity
- lower scratch resistance
Used in:
- flexible films
- elastomeric coatings
- soft‑touch finishes
7. Why this Automatic Pencil Hardness Testers Is A Better Choice:
This professional Automatic Pencil Hardness Testers eliminates:
- angle variation
- inconsistent pressure
- speed variation
- operator fatigue
- subjective interpretation
This produces:
- repeatable, traceable results
- ISO/ASTM compliance
- higher inter‑laboratory agreement
- better QC reproducibility
This is why major labs prefer automated systems. The Pencil Hardness Test is a controlled scratch test using calibrated graphite pencils to quantify coating surface hardness, mar resistance, and mechanical durability. It is governed by ASTM D3363 and ISO 15184, and when performed with an automatic tester, it provides highly repeatable, operator‑independent results suitable for industrial QC and R&D.
Electric Wolf Wilburn Tester - Features:
- Automatic Pencil Hardness Test
- Instant Pencil Hardness Test at the touch of a button
- Precision engineered and calibrated Test Loads
- Exchangeable Test Loads
- Advanced Test Load Mount
- Wide range of included Test Loads including 500g, 750g, 765g, 1000g
- Test Load Swap System
- User-friendly Pencil Mount
- Quickly swap between Pencils
- Wide range of Pencils included
- Included Pencil Sharpener
- Included Sandpaper
- User-friendly Application
- User-friendly Sample Handling
- High Accuracy & High Precision
- Ergonomic Design
- Reliable Performance & Longevity
- Engineered in accordance with international test standards including ASTM D3363, ISO 15184, EN 13523-4, BS 3900-E19
Advanced Paint Hardness Tester – Specifications:
| Model | QPI-APH1800 |
|---|---|
| Desktop Pencil Hardness Tester | Yes |
| Instant Pencil Hardness Test | Yes |
| Continuous Speed Control | Yes |
| Included Test Loads | 500g 750g 765g 1000g |
| Custom engineered Test Loads optional available | Yes |
| Wide range of Pencils included | Yes |
| Pencil Sharpener included | Yes |
| Sandpaper included | Yes |
| Easy Swap Test Load System | Yes |
| Easy Mount Pencil System | Yes |
| User-friendly Application | Yes |
| User-friendly Sample Handling | Yes |
| High Accuracy & High Precision | Yes |
| Ergonomic Design | Yes |
| Reliable Performance & Longevity | Yes |
| Voltage | 110V 60Hz & 220V 50Hz |
| Engineered in accordance with international test standards including ASTM D3363, ISO 15184, EN 13523-4, BS 3900-E19 | |
Wolf Wilburn Pencil Hardness Test Scale:
Electric Pencil Hardness Tester – Included items:
- Electric Pencil Hardness Tester
- Accessories
- Quality Certificate
- Carefully Calibrated
- Calibration Certificate
- User manual
- Extended Warranty
- Lifetime Support
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