Vickersmenetelmä
Vickersmenetelmä, also known as Vickers hardness test, is a method for determining the hardness of materials. Developed by Robert L. Smith and George Sandland of the Vickers Limited company in the 1920s, it is a widely used technique for material science and engineering. The test involves impressing a square-based diamond pyramid indenter into the surface of the material being tested. The indenter has an angle of 136 degrees between opposite faces. The load applied is typically between 1 kgf and 120 kgf, and it is maintained for a specific period, usually 10 to 15 seconds.
After the load is removed, the length of the two diagonals of the indentation left on the
The Vickers hardness test is advantageous because it can be used on a wide range of materials,