| Hardness testing of ceramics.: An article from: Advanced Materials & Processes |  | Author: George D. Quinn Publisher: ASM International Category: Book
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From the supplier: The accurate measurement of the hardness of ceramics can help qualify the material's resistance to deformation, densification and fracture. Two of the most commonly used measurement techniques are done with microhardness machines with Knoop or Vickers diamond indenters and the application of optical microscopy. However, these measurement strategies produce inaccurate results, which are caused by indentation cracking, indentation size effect and vibrations. To have more accurate results, good meteorological procedures and the use of standard reference materials are suggested.
Citation Details Title: Hardness testing of ceramics. Author: George D. Quinn Publication: Advanced Materials & Processes (Refereed) Date: August 1, 1998 Publisher: ASM International Volume: v154 Issue: n2 Page: p23(5)
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