ASTM-E384 2010
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E384-10e1 Standard Test Method for Knoop and Vickers Hardness of Materials
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
ASTM | 2010 | 42 |
ASTM E384-10e1
Historical Standard: Standard Test Method for Knoop and Vickers Hardness of Materials
ASTM E384
Scope
1.1 This test method covers determination of the Knoop and Vickers hardness of materials, the verification of Knoop and Vickers hardness testing machines, and the calibration of standardized Knoop and Vickers test blocks.
1.2 This test method covers Knoop and Vickers hardness tests made utilizing test forces in micro (9.807 Ć 10-3 to 9.807 N ) ( 1 to 1000 gf ) and macro (>9.807 to 1176.68 N) ( >1kg to 120 kgf ) ranges.
Note 1āPrevious versions of this standard limited test forces to 9.807 N (1 kg).
1.3 This test method includes all of the requirements to perform macro Vickers hardness tests as previously defined in Test Method E92, Standard Test Method for Vickers Hardness Testing.
1.4 This test method includes an analysis of the possible sources of errors that can occur during Knoop and Vickers testing and how these factors affect the accuracy, repeatability, and reproducibility of test results.
Note 2āWhile Committee E04 is primarily concerned with metals, the test procedures described are applicable to other materials.
1.5 UnitsāWhen Knoop and Vickers hardness tests were developed, the force levels were specified in units of grams (gf) and kilograms-force (kgf). This standard specifies the units of force and length in the International System of Units (SI); that is, force in Newtons (N) and length in mm or Ī¼m. However, because of the historical precedent and continued common usage, force values in gf and kgf units are provided for information and much of the discussion in this standard as well as the method of reporting the test results refers to these units.
1.6 This standard does not purport to address all of the safety concerns, if any, associated with its use. It is the responsibility of the user of this standard to establish appropriate safety and health practices and determine the applicability of regulatory limitations prior to use.
Keywords
hardness; indentation; Knoop; microindentation; macroindentation; Vickers; AbbĀ“e-Nelson illumination; Calibration–metals/alloys analysis instrumentation; Hardness (indentation)–microhardness; Indenter geometry; Knoop hardness (HK) number; Metallic hardness; Metals and metallic materials; Kohler illumination; Repeatability/reproducibility (RR); Structural metals/alloys; Verification; Vickers hardness (HV)
ICS Code
ICS Number Code 19.060 (Mechanical testing)
DOI: 10.1520/E0384-10E01
PDF Catalog
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1 | Scope Referenced Documents |
2 | Terminology FIG. 1 |
3 | Significance and Use Principle of Test FIG. 2 |
4 | Apparatus |
5 | Test Specimen Procedure |
6 | TABLE 1 |
7 | Report Precision and Bias FIG. 3 |
8 | TABLE 2 |
9 | TABLE 3 |
10 | TABLE 4 |
11 | TABLE 5 FIG. 4 |
12 | FIG. 5 |
13 | Conversion to Other Hardness Scales or Tensile Strength Values Keywords TABLE 6 |
14 | TABLE 7 FIG. 6 |
15 | FIG. 7 TABLE 8 TABLE 9 TABLE 10 |
16 | A1. VERIFICATION OF KNOOP AND VICKERS HARDNESS TESTING MACHINES AND INDENTERS A1.1 Scope A1.2 General Requirements A1.3 Direct Verification TABLE 11 TABLE 12 TABLE A1.1 |
17 | A1.4 Indirect Verification TABLE A1.2 TABLE A1.3 |
18 | FIG. A1.1 TABLE A1.4 |
19 | A1.5 Daily Verification TABLE A1.5 TABLE A1.6 |
20 | A1.6 Verification Report A1.7 Example Calculations of Repeatability and Error |
21 | A2. REQUIREMENTS FOR STANDARDIZED HARDNESS TEST BLOCKS USED TO VERIFY FOR KNOOP AND VICKERS HARDNESS TEST MACHINES A2.1 Scope A2.2 Accreditation A2.3 Test Block Manufacture A2.4 Standardizing Tester Requirements A2.5 Test Block Standardization Procedure A2.6 Repeatability of the Standardized Test Block |
22 | A2.7 Marking A2.8 Certification of Standardized Test Block X1. ADJUSTMENT OF KĆāHLER ILLUMINATION SYSTEMS X1.1 TABLE A2.1 TABLE A2.2 |
23 | X2. CORRELATION OF MICROINDENTATION HARDNESS TEST DATA BETWEEN LABORATORIES X2.1 Scope X2.2 Correlation Procedure X2.3 Referee X3. RESULTS OF INTERLABORATORY TEST OF THE MEASUREMENT OF MICROINDENTATIONS X3.1 Introduction X3.2 Scope X3.3 Procedure X3.4 Results |
24 | TABLE X3.1 TABLE X3.2 |
25 | TABLE X3.3 TABLE X3.4 FIG. X3.1 FIG. X3.2 |
26 | FIG. X3.3 FIG. X3.4 |
27 | X4. RESULTS OF AN INTERLABORATORY TEST COMPARING MICROINDENTATION HARDNESS TESTING USING MANUAL AND AUTOMATED MEASURING SYSTEMS X4.1 Introduction X4.2 Scope X4.3 Procedure X4.4 Repeatability X4.5 Reproducibility |
28 | X4.6 Comparisons TABLE X4.1 TABLE X4.2 TABLE X4.3 |
29 | TABLE X4.4 FIG. X4.1 FIG. X4.2 |
30 | FIG. X4.3 FIG. X4.4 |
31 | FIG. X4.5 FIG. X4.6 |
32 | X5. RECOMMENDATIONS FOR LIGHT FORCE MICROINDENTATION HARDNESS TESTING X5.1 Introduction FIG. X4.7 FIG. X4.8 |
33 | X5.2 Scope X5.3 Environment X5.4 Specimens X5.5 Instruments |
34 | X5.6 Measurement of Indentations X5.7 Scanning Electron Microscope X5.8 Video and Automatic Measuring Systems X6. HK AND HV VALUES FOR A1 gf TEST LOAD X6.1 TABLE X6.1 |
38 | TABLE X6.2 |
42 | REFERENCES |