Härtegrade
Härtegrade, also known as hardness grades, are a measure of a material's resistance to localized plastic deformation induced by either mechanical indentation or abrasion. This property is crucial in various fields, including materials science, engineering, and manufacturing, as it directly influences the durability and performance of materials. Hardness is typically measured using standardized tests such as the Vickers, Brinell, or Rockwell methods, each of which applies a specific type of load and indentation geometry.
The hardness of a material can be influenced by several factors, including its composition, microstructure, and
Hardness is often correlated with other mechanical properties such as tensile strength and toughness. However, it
In practical applications, hardness is used to select materials for specific purposes. For example, tools and