The Brinell hardness of a material has a linear relation to the ultimate strength of the part. I don't know the exact equation, but if you know the ultimate strength of the material, then you can find the Brinell.
So if you can find a strength range for the material, which I am sure is given, you can convert to Brinell hardness. There are also charts which can compare the Brinell to any of the other hardness methods.