Overview
SIST EN ISO 18203:2026 - Steel - Determination of the Thickness of Surface-Hardened Layers defines standardized methods for measuring the depth of hardened layers in steel. Developed by CEN and ISO, this standard addresses the case hardening depth (CHD), surface hardening depth (SHD), nitriding hardness depth (NHD), and total thickness of the surface hardening depth (THD). Hardening layers are typically formed by thermal or thermochemical treatments such as flame and induction hardening, carburizing, and nitriding. Accurate measurement of these depths is crucial for ensuring the quality, durability, and performance of steel components in industrial applications.
Key Topics
- Case Hardening Depth (CHD): Defined as the perpendicular distance from the surface to the layer that meets a specific hardness threshold (commonly 550 HV or its Knoop equivalent).
- Surface Hardening Depth (SHD): The distance from the surface to a defined hardness limit, which depends on the intended application of the component.
- Nitriding Hardness Depth (NHD): The depth from the surface where the material’s hardness exceeds the core hardness by a specified value, relevant for nitrided steels.
- Total Thickness of Surface Hardening Depth (THD): The total distance from the hardened surface to the unaffected core, measured either by microhardness or microscopic methods.
- Measurement Principles:
- Hardness gradients are plotted from a cross-section normal to the treated surface using microhardness methods (Vickers or Knoop), as specified in ISO 6507-1 and ISO 4545.
- Microstructural techniques may also be used, particularly for determining THD.
- Sample Preparation: Detailed grinding and polishing procedures are required to prepare specimens while avoiding alteration of the surface or subsurface layers.
Applications
SIST EN ISO 18203:2026 is essential for industries requiring hardened steel components with reliable, predictable surface properties, including:
- Automotive Manufacturing: Ensures the correct case or surface hardening of gear teeth, shafts, and other stressed parts.
- Tool and Die Production: Verifies the hardening depth for reliable performance and wear resistance in cutting, forming, or stamping tools.
- Aerospace Engineering: Validates the durability and safety of load-bearing steel parts treated by advanced hardening technologies like laser or electron beam hardening.
- General Mechanical Engineering: Assures the structural integrity of components subjected to surface fatigue and wear.
Correct measurement to SIST EN ISO 18203:2026 supports consistent product quality, process optimization, and market acceptability by demonstrating compliance with international best practices.
Related Standards
- ISO 6507-1 & ISO 6507-2: Vickers hardness test methods and machine verification.
- ISO 4545-2: Knoop hardness test machine verification.
- ISO 15787: Provides guidelines for the documentation of heat-treated steels, including hardness measurements.
- ISO 1463: Micrographic methods related to metallic coatings.
- DIN 50190-3 / UNI 11153-2 (national predecessors): Older methods for case hardening depth determination.
By referencing SIST EN ISO 18203:2026 and its related standards, users align their testing methodologies with globally recognized benchmarks for hardness layer depth determination in steels. This ensures improved product reliability, facilitates international trade, and aids in meeting market and regulatory requirements.
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