DEVELOPMENT OF HIGH-ACCURACY HARDNESS STANDARD BLOCKS IN JAPAN AND FUTURE OUTLOOK

Hiroshi Yamamoto , Takashi Yamamoto
Abstract:
The sources of problems with a hardness testing machine that are detectable via day-to-day inspection using hardness standard blocks, or indirect verification, can be roughly divided into three: the indenter, the test force, and the indentation measuring apparatus. If any problems are detected, repair or recalibration of the testing machine, focusing on the aforementioned three factors, is carried out based on the results of verifying the direct accuracies of that machine. These efforts have been accumulated to acquire the high level of hardness testing technology as is available now. This article describes the development of a hardness standard block as a tool for indirect verification of hardness testing machines, discusses possible factors that have effects on hardness measurements, and provides insights into the future hardness tests from a perspective of a hardness block manufacturer.
Keywords:
Hardness tests, Hardness standard blocks, Testing conditions, Variability, and Equivalent indentation depth
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IMEKO-TC5-2007-027.pdf
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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