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What is Hardness Testing?

Hardness testing is a mechanical property test that applies a certain pressure to the surface of a material to cause local plastic or elastic deformation, and then judges the hardness of the material based on the degree of deformation. It is one of the most common, fastest and most convenient methods in material property testing. The concept and characteristics of hardness testing are explained from several aspects below:

1. Meaning of Hardness

Hardness is not a single physical quantity, but a comprehensive index that reflects the ability of a material to resist locally on its surface:

  • Indentation
  • Scratching
  • Wear
  • Deformation

The higher the hardness, the less likely the material is to be crushed, scratched or worn.

2. Basic Principle of Hardness Testing

Hardness testing usually uses the indenter indentation method.

  • Use a hard indenter with a fixed shape (such as a steel ball, diamond cone or pyramid).
  • Press it into the material surface under a specified load.
  • Calculate the hardness value based on the size, depth or rebound of the indentation.

The smaller the indentation → the higher the hardness.

3. Common Hardness Testing Methods

Although there are many types of hardness tests, three are most commonly used in engineering:

  • Brinell Hardness (HB)Uses a large-diameter steel ball and high load. Suitable for low-hardness, coarse-grained materials such as cast iron and annealed steel.
  • Rockwell Hardness (HR)Uses a diamond cone or small steel ball with low load and shallow indentation. Suitable for finished parts or thin workpieces, such as quenched steel and die steel.
  • Vickers Hardness (HV)Uses a diamond square pyramid with adjustable load and high precision. Suitable for various materials, especially thin materials and coatings.

4. Characteristics of Hardness Testing

  • Non-destructive or slightly destructive: The indentation is very small and generally does not affect part performance.
  • Simple and fast operation: No complicated specimen preparation required.
  • Indirect reflection of other properties: Hardness has an empirical relationship with strength, so the tensile strength of a material can be estimated from hardness.
  • Wide application range: Hardness can be tested on metals, plastics, rubber and more.

5. Applications of Hardness Testing

  • Determine whether a material meets heat treatment requirements (e.g., whether quenching is qualified).
  • Compare the wear resistance of different materials.
  • Check material uniformity.
  • Estimate material strength.
  • Test the properties of surface treatment layers (such as carburizing, nitriding and coatings).

Summary

Hardness testing is a method that judges the hardness of a material by pressing an indenter into its surface and measuring the indentation size. It has the advantages of simplicity, speed, non-destructiveness and the ability to indirectly reflect strength, making it one of the most widely used mechanical property testing methods in industrial production and material research.

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