ASTM A833 Indentation Hardness of Metallic Materials
ASTM A833 test method covers the determination of indentation hardness of metallic materials using a comparison hardness tester. This test method provides information on metallic materials related to their tensile strength, wear resistance, ductility, and heat treatment.

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- Overview
- Scope, Applications, and Benefits
- Test Process
- Specifications
- Instrumentation
- Results and Deliverables
Overview
ASTM A833, published by ASTM International, is a standard for the determination of the hardness of metallic materials through the use of portable hardness equipment, specifically for the determination of the indentation hardness of metallic materials.
This test is often utilized in instances where the use of bench hardness testing is not feasible, such as in the case of large, in-place, or heavy items.
In general, the hardness of the material is assessed through the determination of the depth of an indentation made by the application of force.

Scope, Applications, and Benefits
Scope
ASTM A833 establishes procedures for measuring the indentation hardness of metallic materials using portable hardness testers. It defines test principles, equipment requirements, and reporting criteria to ensure reliable field hardness evaluation.
Applicable to metallic materials and components.
Suitable for field and in-situ testing.
Uses portable indentation hardness devices.
Provides comparative hardness assessment.
Applications
Field inspection of pipelines and pressure vessels.
Hardness verification of structural steel.
In-service equipment assessment.
Maintenance and shutdown inspections.
Quality control of large metal components.
Benefits
Enables on-site hardness measurement.
No need to cut or remove components.
Quick and practical testing method.
Reduces downtime during inspection.
Test Process
Surface Preparation
Clean and smooth the test surface to ensure proper contact and accurate indentation.
1Instrument Positioning
Place portable hardness tester firmly against the test surface.
2Load Application
Apply the specified force to create an indentation in the material.
3Measurement & Evaluation
Measure indentation size or rebound value and convert to hardness number as per standard.
4Technical Specifications
| Parameter | Details |
|---|---|
| Material | Metallic materials |
| Load Application | Controlled mechanical or impact force |
| Indenter Type | Steel ball or specified indenter tip |
| Measurement Method | Indentation diameter, depth, or rebound value |
| Surface Condition | Smooth and free from scale or coatings |
| Calibration | Verified using certified reference blocks |
| Output | Hardness value |
| Environment | Field or laboratory conditions |
Instrumentation Used for Testing
Portable Hardness Tester (Impact / Indentation Type)
Indenter (Steel Ball or Specified Tip)
Calibration Reference Blocks
Surface Grinder / Polishing Tool
Vernier Caliper or Measuring Microscope
Results and Deliverables
Indentation Hardness Value
Converted Hardness Scale
Test Location Identification
Surface Preparation Details
Calibration Record
Test Conditions Documentation
Complete Test Report as per ASTM International standard
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Frequently Asked Questions
ASTM A833 covers indentation hardness testing of metallic materials using portable hardness testers, allowing in-place or field measurements without removing components for laboratory-based testing.
It is commonly used for large structures, heavy equipment, pipelines, pressure vessels, and installed components where conventional bench hardness testing is impractical or impossible.
The test uses portable indentation hardness testers, typically employing impact-based or rebound principles, calibrated against standard reference blocks to ensure measurement accuracy.
Accuracy is ensured through proper surface preparation, calibration with certified test blocks, correct test positioning, and adherence to specified procedural requirements outlined in the standard.
The test is minimally invasive, producing a small indentation on the surface, but it does not significantly affect structural integrity when performed correctly.
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