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Daily Archives: September 19, 2025

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Brinell Testing: Reliable Hardness and Strength Verification for Critical Metals

KingtesterBy detercoSeptember 19, 2025Leave a comment

As supply chains shift and materials come from a wider range of sources, verifying the quality of incoming metals is more critical than ever. At King, we rely on Brinell hardness testing as a trusted, proven method for quickly assessing both material hardness and estimating tensile strength—giving you confidence before production begins. Brinell testing for…

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Gaging and Mastering Uncertainty

Gaging Tips, MahrBy detercoSeptember 19, 2025Leave a comment

When measuring parts to tolerances of a thousandth of an inch, we can usually be certain that our measurements are accurate to within a “tenth,” if we follow standard gaging practice: i.e., master the gage frequently, maintain the gage in good working order, keep things clean, have the master recalibrated periodically, etc. But certainty becomes…

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