Back

EVS-EN ISO 9015-2:2016

Destructive tests on welds in metallic materials - Hardness testing - Part 2: Microhardness testing of welded joints (ISO 9015-2:2016)

General information
Valid from 04.04.2016
Base Documents
ISO 9015-2:2016; EN ISO 9015-2:2016
Directives or regulations
None

Standard history

Status
Date
Type
Name
04.04.2016
Main
05.04.2011
Main
This part of ISO 9015 specifies microhardness testing on transverse sections of welded joints of metallic materials with high hardness gradients. It covers Vickers hardness tests in accordance with ISO 6507-1, normally with test loads of 0,98 N to less than 49 N (HV 0,1 to less than HV 5).
NOTE Testing ensures that the highest and/or the lowest level of hardness of both parent materials (in the case of dissimilar materials both parent materials) and weld metal is determined.
This part of ISO 9015 is not applicable to hardness testing of welds with loads of 49,03 N and above, which is covered by ISO 9015-1.
This part of ISO 9015 is not applicable to Vickers hardness testing of resistance spot, projection and seam welds, which is covered by ISO 14271.
This part of ISO 9015 is not applicable to hardness testing of very narrow welds, e.g. those typically produced by laser and electron beam welding (see ISO 22826).
*
*
*
PDF
10.98 € incl tax
Paper
10.98 € incl tax
Browse standard from 2.44 € incl tax
Standard monitoring

Customers who bought this item also bought

Main

EVS-EN 10228-1:2016

Non-destructive testing of steel forgings - Part 1: Magnetic particle inspection
Newest version Valid from 05.07.2016
Main

EVS-EN ISO 4136:2012

Destructive tests on welds in metallic materials - Transverse tensile test (ISO 4136:2012)
Withdrawn from 15.06.2022
Main

EVS-EN ISO 3452-1:2013

Non-destructive testing - Penetrant testing - Part 1: General principles (ISO 3452-1:2013, Corrected version 2014-05-01)
Withdrawn from 20.07.2021
Main

EVS-EN ISO 6892-1:2016

Metallic materials - Tensile testing - Part 1: Method of test at room temperature (ISO 6892-1:2016)
Withdrawn from 16.12.2019