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What are the different ASTM standards for testing abrasion resistance?

What are the different ASTM standards for testing abrasion resistance?

Below are some of the ASTM (American Society for Testing and Materials) standards that are commonly used to test wear resistance indicators:

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ASTM G65-04 (2010): Standard Method for Testing the Abrasion Resistance of Bonded High-Hardness Metals by Ball Mill.

ASTM G211-12: Standard Method for Testing the Abrasion Resistance of Nonmetallic Materials by Cylindrical Rotating Specimens.

ASTM G115-10: Standard Method for Testing the Wear Resistance of Bainitic Stainless Steels by a Circulating Ball Mill.

ASTM G132-96 (2017): standard method for testing the abrasion resistance of high-temperature materials by means of a ball mill.

ASTM F732-00 (2018): standard method, Testing the Wear Resistance of Medical Devices and Appliances with a Turntable Tester.

ASTM G99-17: Standard Test Method, Testing the Abrasion Resistance of Wear-Resistant Composites by Ball Mill.

ASTM D4060-14: Standard Test Method for Scratch and Abrasion Resistance of Various Materials by Column Specimens.

ASTM G119-09 (2017): standard method, testing the abrasion resistance of bearings and bushings with a rotating ball disk.

ASTM G171-03 (2017): standard method to test the abrasion resistance of tires using a standard tire wear tester.

ASTM Gouge Test: method for evaluating the abrasion resistance of coated materials.


There are other more detailed ASTM standards for specific types of materials and applications, but the above standards are some of the common ASTM standards used to test for abrasion resistance. Please note that specific test methods may vary depending on the type of material and application, and it is recommended that you select the appropriate standard for your specific needs.


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