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DS/EN ISO 6507-1

Metallic materials – Vickers hardness test – Part 1: Test method (ISO 6507-1:2018)

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Organization: DS
Publication Date: 13 March 2018
Status: active
Page Count: 44
ICS Code (Mechanical testing of metals): 77.040.10
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ISO 6507-1:2018 specifies the Vickers hardness test method for the three different ranges of test force for metallic materials including hardmetals and other cemented carbides.

Document History

DS/EN ISO 6507-1
March 13, 2018
Metallic materials – Vickers hardness test – Part 1: Test method (ISO 6507-1:2018)
ISO 6507-1:2018 specifies the Vickers hardness test method for the three different ranges of test force for metallic materials including hardmetals and other cemented carbides.
January 19, 2006
Metallic materials – Vickers hardness test – Part 1: Test method
This part of ISO 6507 specifies the Vickers hardness test method for three different ranges of test force for metallic materials.
March 16, 1998
Metallic materials - Vickers hardness test - Part 1: Test method (ISO 6507-1:1997)
This part of ISO 6507 specifies the method of Vickers hardness test for three different ranges of test force for metallic materials.
Metallic materials – Vickers hardness test – Part 1: Test method (ISO/DIS 6507-1:2022)
ISO 6507-1:2018 specifies the Vickers hardness test method for the three different ranges of test force for metallic materials including hardmetals and other cemented carbides.
Metallic materials – Vickers hardness test – Part 1: Test method (ISO/FDIS 6507-1:2017)
This part of ISO 6507 specifies the Vickers hardness test method, for the three different ranges of test force for metallic materials including hardmetals (see Table 1). Table 1 – Ranges of test...
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