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SERVICE DESCRIPTION | Measuring instrument used to determine the hardness of a material, namely the level of resistance of the material to permanent deformation, scratches, or penetration by loads. Future-Tech Rockwell + Superficial Hardness Tester (Brand: Future - Tech Corp)…

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  • Service Duration: 8 Hours
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Measuring instrument used to determine the hardness of a material, namely the level of resistance of the material to permanent deformation, scratches, or penetration by loads.
Future-Tech Rockwell + Superficial Hardness Tester (Brand: Future - Tech Corp) Model: FR-X3, JAPAN. measures the hardness value of the material.
Serial Number: FRX30614
Hardness Testing Measurement Techniques
1. Rockwell Hardness Test:
Principle: Measuring the penetration depth of the indenter (either a steel ball or a diamond indenter) after the application of the main load and the supporting load.
Measurement: The results are measured from the difference in penetration depth, which is then converted to a hardness number on a scale such as HRC or HRB.
The test load ranges from 60 kgf to 150 kgf
2. Brinell Hardness Test:
Principle: Using an indenter ball (usually a steel ball or tungsten carbide) that is pressed into the surface of the material with a certain load.
Measurement: The diameter of the indentation is measured, and the hardness is calculated by dividing the applied load by the surface area of ​​the indentation.
Test load ranges from 500 kgf to 3000 kgf
3. Vickers Hardness Test:
Principle: Using a diamond pyramid-shaped indenter with an angle of 136° between its sides.
Measurement: Measuring the diagonal length of the indentation formed, then calculating the Vickers hardness number (HV) based on the load and the area of ​​the indentation.
Test load between 1 kgf to 100 kgf
4. Knoop Hardness Test:
Principle: Similar to Vickers, but using an elongated rhombus-shaped intender.
Measurement: The length of the indentation mark is measured microscopically, which is suitable for thin or brittle materials.
Test load 25 grams to several kilograms of force, according to the need to test thin or brittle materials.
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