Hardness test applicable to all materials, having one of the wide scales.
The "Vickers hardness test" was developed in 1924 by Smith and Sandland of Vickers as an alternative to the Brinell method for measuring the hardness of materials. Since the required calculations do not depend on the size of the indenter, it is often easier to use than other hardness tests and can be applied to all materials regardless of hardness. [Examples of HV values for various materials (Material: Hardness value)] ■ 316L Stainless Steel: 140HV30 ■ 347L Stainless Steel: 180HV30 ■ Carbon: 55-120HV5 ■ Iron: 30-80HV5 *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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【Specifications】 ■European & international EN ISO 6507 ■American ASTM E384/E92 *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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Inovatest Japan Co., Ltd. handles hardness testing machines from the Netherlands. We offer a full range of hardness testing machines, including Vickers, Rockwell, Brinell, and Universal types. We comply with all standards such as JIS, ASTM, and ISO. We provide design, manufacturing, supply, and services for software and accessories within a range of quality. We conduct innovative design, development, and manufacturing, offering a wide variety of hardness testing machines that fit any budget and meet specific purposes.