GB/T 24523-2009
AbolishedTest method for rapid indentation (Brinell) hardness testing of metallic materials
金属材料快速压痕(布氏)硬度试验方法
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This standard specifies a test method for determining Brinell hardness of metallic materials using rapid indentation, enabling faster hardness measurements compared to traditional static methods. It is applied in quality control and material inspection within the metallurgy and manufacturing industries, particularly for production-line testing of steel, cast iron, and non-ferrous metal components where high throughput is required. The method is suitable for evaluating hardness in semi-finished or finished metal products, such as plates, bars, and forgings, under workshop or field conditions.
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