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- Unfortunately, it is difficult to standardize microhardness measurements; it has been found that the microhardness of almost any material is higher than its...
- The Vickers hardness test was developed in 1921 by Robert L. Smith and George E. Sandland at Vickers Ltd as an alternative to the Brinell method to measure...
- The Knoop hardness test /kəˈnuːp/ is a microhardness test – a test for mechanical hardness used particularly for very brittle materials or thin sheets...
- average microhardness measured was 7,133 N/mm2 for the uncoated steel and 9,571 N/mm2 for the coated steel, suggesting the coating had a microhardness of approximately...
- mechanical properties of 300 maraging steel such as tensile strength, microhardness, and impact toughness. Along with the processing parameters, the type...
- free-carrier absorption. It is odorless and insoluble in water. GaP has a microhardness of 9450 N/mm2, a Debye temperature of 446 K (173 °C), and a thermal...
- deposition, results in a spectacular increase in surface resistance and microhardness. Laser alloying has also been successfully used for the same purpose...
- hybrid manufacturing of 316L stainless steel powder: Densification, microhardness and residual stress". J Mech Sci Technol. 33 (12): 5797–5807. doi:10...
- Studies show that whitening does not produce any ultrastructural or microhardness changes in the dental tissues. Studies show that patients who have whitened...
- phase diagram. Mechanical properties are as follows: room temperature microhardness 760–1350 HV; bending strength 4.6–8 GPa, Young's modulus 160–180 GPa...