Experiment 07
Experiment 07
7.1 Objective:
To determine the Rockwell hardness number for different metals using hardness
testing machine.
7.2 Apparatus:
1. Hardness testing machine
The Rockwell scale is a hardness scale based on indentation hardness of a material. The
Rockwell test determines the hardness by measuring the depth of penetration of an indenter
under a large load compared to the penetration made by a preload.
The determination of the Rockwell hardness of a material involves the application of a minor
load followed by a major load, and then noting the depth of penetration from a dial, on which a
harder material gives a higher number. The chief advantage of Rockwell hardness is its ability to
display hardness values exactly.
The steel spherical ball is used for soft materials (Aluminum, brass, soft steels, Etc.) and the cone
shape diamond indenter is used for harder steels (e-g high carbon steel) and tungsten carbide.
HRA means Rockwell hardness measured on A scale.
E.g.: 70 HRCW indicates the reading was 70 in the Rockwell C scale using a Tungsten/Carbide
indenter.
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7.7 Results & Conclusion: