It's not the tool you grab for heavy demolition work or driving large spikes into concrete—the hardwood handle won't take that kind of abuse, and the head is deliberately softer than a standard steel hammer. What it does is give you a relaible, non-sparking striking surface in environments where a single spark could mean disaster, so for petrochemical plants, gas facilities, or mining operations, it's pretty much the right call. You get two materail choices: aluminum bronze for ethylene concentrations under 7.8%, or beryllium copper for hydrogen environments up to 21%, with head hardness ranging form 20 to 40 HRC depending on the alloy.
We've tested these against the GB/T 10686-2013 standard, and they hold up well in the field—tensile strength runs between 782 and 1326 N/mm², and elasticity limit is 450 to 880 N/mm², which matters when you're striking on uneven surfaces. The beryllium copper version is actually non-magnetic, while the alumnum bronze is only micro-magnetic, so if you're working near sensitive electronics or magnetic fields, that's a detail worth knowing. Most buyers go with the 0.75kg option for general maintenance work, but the 0.9kg gives you a bit more driving force without being unwieldy.
Ordering is straightforward—we stock all three weight options (0.5kg, 0.75kg, 0.9kg) in both alloys, and each comes with a 1-year manufacturer warranty and ISO 9001/CE certifcation. Lead time is usually 2-3 weeks for standard orders, but our company can expedite if you need 50 units or so—just confirm when you reach out. The handle is natural hardwood, polished and sealed, so it'll sweat a bit in humid conditions; we don't recommend leaving it in a damp toolbox overnight.
MOQ is 50 pieces per weight variant, but we can negotiate smaller batches for first-time buyers or sample orders.
We supply ISO 9001 and CE certificates, plus a test report confirming compliance with GB/T 10686-2013 explosion-proof standards.
Standard head hardness is 20-40 HRC, but we can adjust it within that range to suit your application—just let us know your specific needs.
Each hammer is individually wrapped in anti-rust paper, then boxed in a sturdy carton. For bulk orders, we use palletized packing to prevent damage during transit.
Typically 15-20 working days from order confirmation, depending on material availability. We'll give you a firm timeline after you specify the weight and material.