| Brinell Hardness
In the Brinell test (generally used for
metals of uniform hardness), a hard object such as a
steel ball is pressed into the material being tested.
The ball is of a specified diameter, usually 1 centimeter.
The Brinell hardness is the amount of force applied
to the ball divided by the area of the indentation the
ball makes in the material. The result is measured in
kilograms of force per square millimeter but should
be stated as an empirical reading, without units.
Rockwell Hardness
In a Rockwell hardness test, a penetrator
makes an indentation in the metal under two constant
loads, a "minor" load (generally 10 kilograms)
and then a "major" load. The difference in
penetration depth between the two loads provides the
measure of the hardness, usually read from a gauge on
the testing machine. There are several Rockwell scales
for different ranges of hardness. The most common are
the B scale (RHB), for which a steel ball is used as
the penetrator, and the C scale (RHC), for which a cone-shaped
diamond is used. The B scale is appropriate for soft
metals, the C scale for hard metals. Rockwell hardness
numbers are not proportional to Brinell hardness readings.
Tensile Strength
The quantity of stress needed to overcome
a material resistance to structural failure.
|
Brinell Hardness |
Rockwell Hardness |
Tensile Strength |
Tungsten Carbide Ball 3000
KG
|
A Scale 60KG |
B Scale 100KG |
C Scale 150KG |
(Approx.) |
| - |
85.6 |
- |
68.0 |
- |
| - |
85.3 |
- |
67.5 |
- |
| - |
85.0 |
- |
67.0 |
- |
| 767 |
84.7 |
- |
66.4 |
- |
| 757 |
84.4 |
- |
65.9 |
- |
| 745 |
84.1 |
- |
65.3 |
- |
| 733 |
83.8 |
- |
64.7 |
- |
| 722 |
83.4 |
- |
64.0 |
- |
| 712 |
- |
- |
- |
- |
| 710 |
83.0 |
- |
63.3 |
- |
| 698 |
82.6 |
- |
62.5 |
- |
| 684 |
82.2 |
- |
61.8 |
- |
| 682 |
82.2 |
- |
61.7 |
- |
| 670 |
81.8 |
- |
61.0 |
- |
| 656 |
81.3 |
- |
60.1 |
- |
| 653 |
81.2 |
- |
60.0 |
- |
| 647 |
81.1 |
- |
59.7 |
- |
| 638 |
80.8 |
- |
59.2 |
329,000 |
| 630 |
80.6 |
- |
58.8 |
324,000 |
| 627 |
80.5 |
- |
58.7 |
323,000 |
| 601 |
79.8 |
- |
57.3 |
309,000 |
| 578 |
79.1 |
- |
56.0 |
297,000 |
| 555 |
78.4 |
- |
54.7 |
285,000 |
| 534 |
77.8 |
- |
53.5 |
274,000 |
| 514 |
76.9 |
- |
52.1 |
263,000 |
| 495 |
76.3 |
- |
51.0 |
253,000 |
| 477 |
75.6 |
- |
49.6 |
243,000 |
| 461 |
74.9 |
- |
48.5 |
235,000 |
| 444 |
74.2 |
- |
47.1 |
225,000 |
| 429 |
73.4 |
- |
45.7 |
217,000 |
| 415 |
72.8 |
- |
44.5 |
210,000 |
| 401 |
72.0 |
- |
43.1 |
202,000 |
| 388 |
71.4 |
- |
41.8 |
195,000 |
| 375 |
70.6 |
- |
40.4 |
188,000 |
| 363 |
70.0 |
- |
39.1 |
182,000 |
| 352 |
69.3 |
- |
37.9 |
176,000 |
| 341 |
68.7 |
- |
36.6 |
170,000 |
|
Brinell Hardness |
Rockwell Hardness |
Tensile Strength |
Tungsten Carbide Ball 3000 KG
|
A Scale 60KG |
B Scale 100KG |
C Scale 150KG |
(Approx.) |
| 331 |
68.1 |
- |
35.5 |
166,000 |
| 321 |
67.5 |
- |
34.3 |
160,000 |
| 311 |
66.9 |
- |
33.1 |
155,000 |
| 302 |
66.3 |
- |
32.1 |
150,000 |
| 293 |
65.7 |
- |
30.9 |
145,000 |
| 285 |
65.3 |
- |
29.9 |
141,000 |
| 277 |
64.6 |
- |
28.8 |
137,000 |
| 269 |
64.1 |
- |
27.6 |
133,000 |
| 262 |
63.6 |
- |
26.6 |
129,000 |
| 255 |
63.0 |
- |
25.4 |
126,000 |
| 248 |
62.5 |
- |
24.2 |
122,000 |
| 241 |
61.8 |
100.0 |
22.8 |
118,000 |
| 235 |
61.4 |
99.0 |
21.7 |
115,000 |
| 229 |
60.8 |
98.2 |
20.5 |
111,000 |
| 223 |
- |
97.3 |
20.0 |
- |
| 217 |
- |
96.4 |
18.0 |
105,000 |
| 212 |
- |
95.5 |
17.0 |
102,000 |
| 207 |
- |
94.6 |
16.0 |
100,000 |
| 201 |
- |
93.8 |
15.0 |
98,000 |
| 197 |
- |
92.8 |
- |
95,000 |
| 192 |
- |
91.9 |
- |
93,000 |
| 187 |
- |
90.7 |
- |
90,000 |
| 183 |
- |
90.0 |
- |
89,000 |
| 179 |
- |
89.0 |
- |
87,000 |
| 174 |
- |
87.8 |
- |
85,000 |
| 170 |
- |
86.8 |
- |
83,000 |
| 167 |
- |
86.0 |
- |
81,000 |
| 163 |
- |
85.0 |
- |
79,000 |
| 156 |
- |
82.9 |
- |
76,000 |
| 149 |
- |
80.8 |
- |
73,000 |
| 143 |
- |
78.7 |
- |
71,000 |
| 137 |
- |
76.4 |
- |
67,000 |
| 131 |
- |
74.0 |
- |
65,000 |
| 126 |
- |
72.0 |
- |
63,000 |
| 121 |
- |
69.8 |
- |
60,000 |
| 116 |
- |
67.6 |
- |
58,000 |
| 111 |
- |
65.7 |
- |
56,000 |
|