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Materials science / Brinell scale / Rockwell scale / Indentation hardness / Vickers hardness test / Knoop hardness test / Hardness / National Institute of Standards and Technology / Metrology / Hardness tests / Mechanical engineering / Measurement


Hardness Standardization Objective Our objective is to standardize and improve hardness measurement both in the U.S. and internationally. NIST is the U.S. National Metrology Institute (NMI) for hardness, and as such, is
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Document Date: 2012-10-02 10:04:22


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Tsukuba / /

Company

Engineering Laboratory / NIST Precision / Rockwell / /

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Japan / United States / /

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Event

Business Partnership / Product Release / /

Facility

NIST Precision Engineering Division’s facility / U.S. National Metrology Institute / Kent State University / Engineering Laboratory Metals Accomplishments The National Institute of Standards and Technology / /

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metallic products / hardness indentation measuring systems / steel / /

Organization

International Organization for Standardization / National Institute of Standards and Technology / U.S. National Metrology Institute / National Bureau of Standards / Metallurgy Division / Consultative Committee on Mass and Related Quantities / International Bureau of Weights and Measures / Kent State University / /

Person

Frederick Knoop / John Song / David Kelley Carlos Beauchamp Li Ma / Rodney Jiggetts David Kelley Carlos / Sam Low / /

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Position

Chair of the ASTM hardness committee / Head / /

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SRMs / /

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L / J / /

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Massachusetts / /

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www.nist.gov/metallurgy / /

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