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Vickers hardness database for steels?

Vickers hardness database for steels?

Vickers hardness database for steels?

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HI, I would like to ask, if anybody knows whether any database of material hardness (Vickers HV20 particularly) exist. In the norm describing the testing procedure is not given any information about this. Construction steel (TS = 450-650MPa)is the main focus. Thanks a lot. Nice day!  

RE: Vickers hardness database for steels?

aniiie;
Basically what you are asking is the following, what is the acceptable range of hardness for construction steels having an ultimate tensile strength range of 450-650 MPa.

Try searching the internet for hardness to ultimate tensile strength conversion for steels.
 

RE: Vickers hardness database for steels?

ISO 18265 is the international reference for converting hardness and tensile strength.  You can obtain it directly from ISO or one of its distributors.

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