RI 6181 A Replica Electron Microscopic Method For Measuring Knoop Hardness Indentations

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Charles W. Huggins
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Jan 1, 1963

Abstract

Knoop hardness indentations were studied and measured with the electron microscope on TiB2, HfC, and A1B12 crystals. A detailed description of replicating the indentations using collodion and Faxfilm is made. A John Hopkins grating having 28,800 lines per inch was used to accurately determine the magnification used on the electron microscope. The primary objectives were to prepare carbon replicas of hardness indentations, to measure the indenations accurately, and to compare the results with those obtained with the light microscope. The resulting data showed excellent agreement between the measurements made on the replicas with the electron microscope and those made with the optical microscope. The replicas made from collodion showed slightly better agreement with the light optical values than did the replicas made from Faxfilm.
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APA: Charles W. Huggins  (1963)  RI 6181 A Replica Electron Microscopic Method For Measuring Knoop Hardness Indentations

MLA: Charles W. Huggins RI 6181 A Replica Electron Microscopic Method For Measuring Knoop Hardness Indentations. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1963.

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