Brinell, Vickers And Rockwell Hardness Testing Unit .
Brinell, Vickers and Rockwell Hardness Testing Unit
Description Of Brinell, Vickers and Rockwell Hardness Testing Unit
- The Brinell, Vickers and Rockwell Hardness Testing Unit consists
of a hardness testing machine that determines the three main types of
hardness (Brinell, Vickers and Rockwell) in metals, hard alloys,
quenched steels, etc. Besides it can also be used to measure the
hardness of other materials, such as rigid plastics, bakelite, etc.
- The
most common method used to calculate the hardness of a metal is
measuring the indentation strength with the aid of a tool of specific geometry. It consists on measuring the imprint generated when exerting a preset load on the test piece for a certain time.
- A
penetrating ball of specific diameter is used in the Brinell hardness
test to press the surface of the test piece with a specific force. The unit employs balls of 2.5 mm. and 5 mm.
- The
Vickers method allows to measure the hardness of practically all
metallic materials, regardless their state and thickness. It employs a
square base pyramid-shaped indenter. Such indenter is applied perpendicularly to the surface whose hardness is going to be measured.
- The
Rockwell method generates a small size imprint during the test. It
employs small quenched steel balls of different diameter or cones made
of diamond for the indentation