GB/T 21838.1-2008
AbolishedMetallic materials - Instrumented indentation test for hardness and materials parameters - Part 1: Test method
金属材料 硬度和材料参数的仪器化压痕试验 第1部分:试验方法
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This standard specifies the test method for determining hardness and material parameters of metallic materials using instrumented indentation. It is applied in quality control and material characterization within the metallurgy and manufacturing industries, particularly for evaluating thin films, coatings, or small-scale components where traditional hardness tests are impractical. The method is also used in research and development to derive mechanical properties like elastic modulus and yield strength from indentation data.
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