What is Ultrasonic Hardness Testing?
Ultrasonic Hardness Testing is also known as Ultrasonic Contact Impedance. The Ultrasonic Contact Impedance method has been around for over 50 years and was developed heavy and/or unmovable parts where traditional testing methods could not be used or would take a great difficulty to use. The test was first put to use in 1965 under the name “SonoDur”.
UCI hardness tester is made with a hand-held probe and host connected by a cable. The probe has a vibration bar a 136-degree diamond at the end or also known as a Vickers. the vibration bar creates the ultrasonic vibration and hence the name of the test.
The test does not harm the work sample. The measurement probe is positioned by hand during mobile hardness testing and is then pushed down onto the material, either manually or by a motor depending on your tester model. After 1 second (typically), the measured hardness values will be displayed digitally and saved.
Advantages of testing hardness using Ultrasonic Hardness Testers (UCI Method)
The fact that this testing method does not damage the test sample is just one of the advantages of the UCI method. Some other advantages of ultrasonic hardness testers include:
Applications of Ultrasonic Hardness Testers (UCI Method)
The portable, non-destructive nature of the ultrasonic hardness testers make it perfect for some applications, including:
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