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How is the Rockwell hardness value calculated?
The hardness number is derived from the residual indentation depth (h). The general formula is HR = N - (h / S), where Nis a constant (typically 100 or 130), and Sis the scale unit (0.002 mm for regular Rockwell) . This means a smaller hresults in a higher hardness value.
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