Micro hardness testing is one of the many applications for which the Vickers hardness test is appropriate. You may find a description of the Vickers hardness test, instructions on how to use it, and a catalogue of our Vickers microhardness testing equipment on this website.

The hardness depth of surface-hardened steels is frequently assessed via hardness testing. To do this, a succession of hardness imprints are made on the cross-sectioned sample, working their way toward the centre. The distance from the surface to the hardness limit (HL) is computed when the hardness evolution is shown on a graph.

The hardness depth of surface-hardened steels is frequently assessed via hardness testing. To do this, a succession of hardness imprints are made on the cross-sectioned sample, working their way toward the centre. The distance from the surface to the hardness limit (HL) is computed when the hardness evolution is shown on a graph.

It’s crucial to follow the guidelines for indent spacing while completing a hardness progression. To guarantee an accurate measurement of CHD, edge retention is also necessary during the mechanical preparation of samples.

Case depth is the distance between the surface and the hardness limit.

NextGen’s Macro Vickers Hardness Tester – Analogue, Digital and Digital with CCD Optical Analysis has the following Data Output:

Built-in Printer: Hardness Value, the max, and min value, testing time, and average value

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