COMPARATIVE MEASUREMENTS OF SLOVENIAN AND USA ROCKWELL C HARDNESS SCALES

Anton Stibler, Samuel Low, Robert Ellis
Abstract:
A national scale is set up for each hardness scale representing the reference hardness values in each country. From metrological and international trade aspects agreement between the national scales is very important. Good agreement makes possible good industrial cooperation. Therefore comparison between national scales is necessary. Comparison between national hardness scales and hardness scales set up by the producers of the reference blocks is necessary as well. The Rockwell measurement method is the most widely used hardness measurement method throughout the world. The measurement is practical, relatively easy to carry out and the measurement result is quickly and simply indicated on the indicator. Among the different Rockwell scales, the C scale is very useful. It satisfies demands for accurate hardness measurement especially during hardening process of steel, which is often applied in industry. In this paper comparative measurements between the Rockwell C national scales of Slovenia as measured by Zavod za gradbeni?tvo Slovenije (ZAG) and USA as measured by the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) and the scale set up by a producer of reference blocks, David L. Ellis Co., Inc., are presented.
Keywords:
Hardness, comparison, reference blocks
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Event details
IMEKO TC:
TC5
Event name:
Hardness Measurements Theory and Application in Laboratories and Industries
Title:
9th HARDMEKO 2004
Place:
Washington, DC, USA
Time:
11 November 2004 - 12 November 2004