A durometer is an essential measuring instrument used to determine material hardness and assess mechanical properties across a wide range of industries. Used in quality control laboratories, production environments, research facilities, and teaching labs, it makes it possible to perform reliable hardness tests on materials such as metals, plastics, rubber, elastomers, and certain composites. Thanks to accurate, repeatable measurements, a durometer is a key tool for verifying part compliance, comparing materials, and securing testing processes.
Our range of durometers includes several measurement technologies to suit different applications: Shore durometers, Rockwell durometers, Vickers durometers, Brinell durometers, and digital durometers. These hardness testers are used for material testing in laboratories, workshops, and production lines, with solutions adapted to both soft materials and harder metal samples. Depending on the model, they offer fast readings, excellent precision, and sometimes memory or data output functions to simplify analysis.
Choosing the right laboratory durometer means ensuring reliable results, better quality control, and hardness measurements that meet your technical requirements. Robust, precise, and easy to use, durometers are the ideal solution for professionals looking for high-performance hardness testing equipment for material inspection, analysis, and validation.