Larry D.
04-28-2013, 04:35 PM
Next question for the good folks here.
I have another question in regards to hardness.
I own a Webster Instruments Model B. This is normally used for aluminum alloys. I have access to a Rockwell tester at work. I don't own, or have access to a Brinell unit yet.
Will the Webster or the Rockwell work for checking the hardness of lead alloys? If so, what numbers should I be looking for
I'm mostly interested in the Webster since I have it here where I do my casting.
Link for the Webster: http://www.worldoftest.com/websterb.htm
I have another question in regards to hardness.
I own a Webster Instruments Model B. This is normally used for aluminum alloys. I have access to a Rockwell tester at work. I don't own, or have access to a Brinell unit yet.
Will the Webster or the Rockwell work for checking the hardness of lead alloys? If so, what numbers should I be looking for
I'm mostly interested in the Webster since I have it here where I do my casting.
Link for the Webster: http://www.worldoftest.com/websterb.htm