DIFFERENCES OF PERFORMANCE BETWEEN THE STEEL STANDARD BLOCKS FOR HARDNESS MADE IN JAPAN AND THAT IN GERMANY IN THE DISPLACEMENT RANGE FROM NANO TO MICROMETER

Yusuke Yoshikawa, Shigeo Katayama, Satoshi Takagi, Tatsuya Ishibashi, Motofumi Ohki
Abstract:
Even though the efforts have been made to develop an ideal hardness testing machine, it is inevitable that the difference of performance between the models (or types) of testing machine significantly affect the test results especially in the range of nanoindentation. The hardness reference blocks can be used to compensate the unreliability of machines by evaluating the difference between machines. The performance of hardness reference blocks should be considered from various aspects, e. g., repeatability and uniformity of parameters such as HM or HIT, easy handling, durability of testing, the dimensions and the price. Due to the large amount of usage in the world industry, the hardness reference blocks of Japanese manufacturer (HMV900, HMV500, UMV500, UMV700 of YSTL) and German manufacturer (HV840 and HV540 of Buderus) are chosen in this report and tested by using PICODENTER HM500 nanoindentation machine of Helmut Fischer, which can cover the displacement range of pico- to micrometers.
Keywords:
nanoindentation, hardness reference block, coefficient of variation
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Event details
IMEKO TC:
TC5
Event name:
Symposium on Recent Advancements in the Theory and Practice of Hardness Measurement
Title:
10th HARDMEKO Conference: HARDMEKO 2007
Place:
Tsukuba, JAPAN
Time:
19 November 2007 - 21 November 2007