ASTM A892-09(2020)
Standard Guide for Defining and Rating the Microstructure of High Carbon Bearing Steels Read More
Microhardness Testing, the essential tool for accurately evaluating material resistance to permanent deformation under minimal force. This specialized indentation hardness testing method is perfect for analyzing thin films, coatings, and small components, as well as microstructural features like individual grains and phases in metals and alloys.
Equipped with the Vickers Indenter, a square-based diamond pyramid, this testing system caters to a wide variety of materials and small, round samples, ensuring precise results every time. For those dealing with thin, brittle, or elongated samples, the Knoop Indenter offers an elongated, rectangular diamond design, making it the ideal choice for your microhardness needs.
Compliant with ASTM E384 and ASTM E92 standards, our Microhardness Testing solution ensures reliability and accuracy in every assessment. Elevate your material testing capabilities and achieve unparalleled insights with Microhardness Testing today.
AUTOMATIC READING
Vickers, Knoop, and Brinell measurements. The AI software will automatically measure indents on any surface from perfectly polished to rough & etched samples.
AUTOMATIC ILLUMINATION
Automatic light regulation on dark, opaque or polished samples. The software controls and adjusts the light and contrast to find the right combination and measure the indent.
TEST REPORT
Customizable test report and information. Put as much sample information as you need, including pictures of the indents and test area. Examine results, statistics, and CHD diagram.
Standard Guide for Defining and Rating the Microstructure of High Carbon Bearing Steels Read More
specifies the procedures for the hardness testing of etched cross-sections of resistance spot, projection, and seam welds Read More
specifies microhardness testing on transverse sections of welded joints of metallic materials with high hardness gradients Read More
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