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DSF/PREN ISO 6507-1

Metallic materials – Vickers hardness test – Part 1: Test method (ISO/DIS 6507-1:2022)

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Organization: DS
Status: pending
Page Count: 41
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

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.
DSF/PREN ISO 6507-1
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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