DaveMS
Materials
- May 15, 2002
- 2
I am fairly new to metallurgy (my background is in Ceramics), and have a question about hardness. I understand the principal of measuring hardness using a Vicker's or Rockwell, and understand how these differ.
My question is how/where does a 'T-Scale' fit in? I requested some Rockwell B data from one of our steel suppliers, and he sent me data that is 'T Scale' and then converted to Rockwell B.
Is this generally acceptable practice? Is it more/less acceptable than Vickers or Rockwell B?
Is there any good articles/reading where I can learn more about T scale hardness?
Thanks for any information
My question is how/where does a 'T-Scale' fit in? I requested some Rockwell B data from one of our steel suppliers, and he sent me data that is 'T Scale' and then converted to Rockwell B.
Is this generally acceptable practice? Is it more/less acceptable than Vickers or Rockwell B?
Is there any good articles/reading where I can learn more about T scale hardness?
Thanks for any information