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BS ISO 18203:2016 specifies a method of measuring the case hardening depth, surface hardening depth, nitriding hardness depth and total thickness of surface hardening depth obtained, e.g. thermal (flame and induction hardening, electron beam hardening, laser beam hardening, etc.) or thermochemical (carbonitriding, carburizing and hardening, hardening and nitriding, etc.) treatment.

NOTE Surface-hardened layer can be produced by mechanical method (shot blasting, shot peening, etc.). The depth of these layers is generally shallow. Measuring a profile of hardened depth may require lower test force of hardness test.



Cross References:
ISO 4545-1
ISO 4545-2
ISO 6507-1
ISO 6507-2
ISO 1463
ISO 4885
ISO 14577-1
ISO 15787
DIN 30902


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Document History

  1. BS EN ISO 18203:2022


    Steel. Determination of the thickness of surface-hardened layers

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  2. BS ISO 18203:2016

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    Steel. Determination of the thickness of surface-hardened layers

    • Historical Version
  3. BS EN 10328:2005


    Iron and steel. Determination of the conventional depth and hardening after surface heating

    • Historical Version
  4. BS EN ISO 2639:2002


    Steels. Determination and verification of the depth of carburized and hardened cases

    • Historical Version
  5. BS 6479:1984


    Method for determination and verification of the effective depth of carburized and hardened cases in steels

    • Historical Version
  6. BS 6481:1984


    Method for determination of effective depth of hardening of steel after flame or induction hardening

    • Historical Version