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ISO 4384:2022

ISO 4384:2022 Plain bearings – Hardness testing of bearing metals – Part 2: Solid materials

CDN $76.00

SKU: 817ed21fc447 Category:

Description

This document specifies parameters for the hardness testing of solid materials for plain bearings made from cast and wrought copper and aluminium alloys by machining and forming, of their wrought products and ingots, and of tin-based ingots. This document is a supplement to existing International Standards on hardness testing and, therefore, includes only the extensions and restrictions for observation compared to those publications.

Owing to the heterogeneous structural composition of the majority of these bearing metals, a Brinell test is used.

Edition

3

Published Date

2022-01-03

Status

PUBLISHED

Pages

3

Language Detail Icon

English

Format Secure Icon

Secure PDF

Abstract

This document specifies parameters for the hardness testing of solid materials for plain bearings made from cast and wrought copper and aluminium alloys by machining and forming, of their wrought products and ingots, and of tin-based ingots. This document is a supplement to existing International Standards on hardness testing and, therefore, includes only the extensions and restrictions for observation compared to those publications.

Owing to the heterogeneous structural composition of the majority of these bearing metals, a Brinell test is used.

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