- Barcol hardness test
The Barcol hardness test characterizes the indentation hardness of materials through the depth of penetration of an indentor, loaded on a material sample and compared to the penetration in a reference material. The method is most often used for
composite material s such as reinforced thermosettingresin s or to determine how much a resin or plastic has cured. The test complements the measurement ofglass transition temperature , as an indirect measure of the degree of cure of a composite. It is inexpensive and quick, and provides information on the cure throughout a part. [cite web| url=http://www.accessmylibrary.com/coms2/summary_0286-19509666_ITM| title=A model specification for FRP composites for civil engineering structures.(fiber reinforced polymer composite materials)| date=2003-09-01| accessdate=2008-06-15| publisher=Construction and Building Materials]Barcol impressor
Originally called the Barber-Colman Impressor, the Barcol impressor, was developed by Walter Colman as a hand-held, portable means of assessing the hardness of a material during
World War II .cite web| url=http://www.barcol-impressor.com/| title=The Barcol Impressor| accessdate=2008-06-15] TheUnited States Army Air Corps required a hand-held method of checking the hardness of rivets due to concerns that aircraft could be sabotaged by replacing normal rivets with soft lead or wooden ones which would fail during flight. The impressor operates when the tip is pressed against the material in question.cite web| url=http://www.barcol-impressor.com/ww2-db.htm| title=Impressor Impresses Industry| date=September 1967| author=Bennett, Robert B| accessdate=2008-06-15| publisher=Barber-Colman News] The hardness of the material determines how far the tip indents and this is transferred by a tension spring and lever to be read on a dial.Operation
The Barcol hardness test is generally used on soft materials such as rigid plastics . It measures hardness based on indentation of a sharp point with a flat tip. The test is performed using a similar method and indentation device as that used to measure Shore D hardness however the Shore D indentor has a round tip.cite encyclopedia
coauthors = Harper, Charles A. and Petrie, Edward M
encyclopedia = Plastics Materials and Processes: A Concise Encyclopedia
title = Barcol Hardness
url = http://books.google.com/books?id=oe5YJmRmxQMC&pg=PA52&dq=Barcol+Hardness+test&sig=zhZZTpbsomXDcZJMIGPYTTR0Ysk
accessdate = 2008-02-10
publisher = John Wiley and Sons] Barcol hardness is not a valid hardness measure for curved surfaces.cite web|url=http://nhml.com/resources_NHML_Hardness-Testing.php| title=NHML Resources - Hardness Testing| publisher=New Hampshire Materials Laboratory, Inc.|accessdate=2008-06-21]cales and values
The governing standard for the Barcol hardness test is
ASTM D 2583. Barcol hardness is measured on a scale from 0 to 100 with the typical range being between 50B and 90B. A measurement of 60B is roughly equivalent to a Shore hardness of 80D or aRockwell hardness M100. As defined in ASTM D 2583 the scale divisions from 0-100 should each indicate a depth of 0.0076 mm or the equivalent 0.0003 inches.ASTM D 2583-07 "Standard Test Method for Indentation Hardness of Rigid Plastics by Means of a Barcol Impressor".ASTM International . Revision as of2007-03-01 ]ee also
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Brinell hardness test
*Knoop hardness test
*Rockwell scale
*Shore durometer
*Vickers hardness test
*Hardness comparison References
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