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Appropriate conversion of hardness 304L

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kevlar49

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Jun 1, 2006
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Is ASTM E140 Table 3 (high nickel alloy) the appropriate table for converting microhardness to Rockwell for 304L stainless steel?
 
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Are you dealing with annealed material?
Or has it been worked to some higher hardness?
And what scales are you trying to convert between?

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Either cold worked or annealed. I need to be able to convert between microhardness (Knoop/Vickers) and Rockwell.
 
For the cold worked material you will need to build your own conversions.
I have never found the tables to be great for that, but you could use the Ni alloy table in a pinch.
I had better luck converting from Superficial Rockwell scales.
For annealed material it is tougher because you usually can't use Superficial Rockwell.
Isn't there a table marked Austenitic Steels? That might be closer for annealed products.

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Concur with EdS.
I will not accept conversion (ASTM E140) from microhardness to macrohardness. If I must do it I will use a reference block of similar composition in a similar condition.

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