SELECTING THE BEST HARDNESS TEST METHOD
How to select the test method
The hardness test you choose should be determined by the microstructure – e.g. the homogeneity – of the material you are testing, as well as the type of material, the size of the part and its condition.
In all hardness tests, the material under the indent should be representative of the whole microstructure (unless you attempting to ascertain the different constituents in the microstructure). Therefore, if a microstructure is very coarse and heterogeneous, you need a larger impression than for a homogeneous material.
There are four main hardness tests, each with their own set of benefits and requirements. There are different standards for these tests, which explain the procedures and application of the hardness test in detail.
When selecting a hardness test method, important considerations include:
- The type of material to be hardness tested
- Whether compliance with a standard is required
- The approximate hardness of the material
- The homogeneity/heterogeneity of the material
- The size of the part
- Whether mounting is necessary
- The number of samples to be tested
- The required accuracy of the result