The Brinell hardness tester is used to determine the material's hardness. It is most typically used to test materials with a coarse or rough structure, which is difficult to test using conventional test methods. It frequently employs a high test load (3000 kgf) and a 10mm diameter intender. The Brinell method delivers a predefined test load (F) on a fixed diameter carbide ball (D), which is retained for a predetermined time period and then withdrawn.
Brinell hardness testers are classified into three types: digital magnetic, hydraulic, and pin impact. Brinell hardness testers are used in a variety of industries, including construction, metalworking, energy, and electrical. The report examines the market in North America, Europe, Asia Pacific, and Latin America.