Friday, February 17, 2023

[MW:34019] Re: Hardness Test on Stainless Steel and Carbon Steel

Dear sir ,

I don't think you required different calibration block for CS/SS.

Because if you look at Hardness tester working principal that  A hardness test is performed by pressing a specifically dimensioned and loaded object (indenter)
( Which is independent of material either CS/SS)  into the surface of the material you are testing. The hardness is determined by measuring the depth of indenter penetration or by measuring the size of the impression left by an indenter.

If I am wrong .Please let me Know.

On Tuesday, February 7, 2023 at 8:28:31 AM UTC+5:30 furkan topaloğlu wrote:
Dear Experts,

I would like to ask a question regarding the hardness test on Stainless Steel and Carbon Steel.

Do I need a different calibration block for SS / CS or another probe for these different types of material?

Can I use the same probe on the SS and CS material without additional calibration ?

Could you please inform me with technical background ?

Thanks in advance. Regards

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Furkan TOPALOĞLU

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