myates
Mechanical
- Dec 14, 2012
- 13
I am trying to find a solution to somehow test the hardness of some very small parts. These parts a basically a 4" piece of 17-4 wire with a diameter of 0.010". There does not need to be any certified testing equipment needed. All that is needed is a way to quickly analyze the hardness of each part after an H900 heat treating process. A non-destructive test would be prefered, but a small sample to do some destructive tests on could be allowed.
Is there anyway some other measurement could be used to correlate to the hardness of the material without doing an indentation? One idea that has been thrown around is using some kind of torque or cantilever test to basically correlate stiffness to hardness. We have tried simply scratching the surface with a file, but it produced a lack of consistent visual feedback.
This a territory I have not ventured in yet so any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
Is there anyway some other measurement could be used to correlate to the hardness of the material without doing an indentation? One idea that has been thrown around is using some kind of torque or cantilever test to basically correlate stiffness to hardness. We have tried simply scratching the surface with a file, but it produced a lack of consistent visual feedback.
This a territory I have not ventured in yet so any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.