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ASTM E112 Test Using Grain Reticles

ASTM E112 has standard test methods for average grain sizing. The comparison met
hod does not require the tester to count grains, but rather comparing of the gra
in structure to a series of graded images, either in the form of a wall chart, c
lear plastic overlays, or a grain counting eyepiece reticle. There appears to be
a general bias in that comparison grain size ratings claim that the grain size
is somewhat coarser than it actually is.
Grain Sizing Reticle
Test Method E 112, one of the most widely cited ASTM standards, is concerned wit
h the measurement of grain size when the grains are equiaxed in shape (non-defor
med), although it does contain some information about measurement of grain size
when the grains have been elongated by processing. There are other situations wh
ere Test Method E 112 is not helpful and other standards have been developed. Fo
r example, certain alloys may not exhibit a uniform distribution of grain sizes.
Learn more about ASTM E112 Standard test methods here.
Microscope World offers four different untwinned grain sizing reticles that meet
the methods for determining the average grain size ASTM Methods E 112 PCN 12-50
1120-10. Each of these grain reticles was created for use with a 10x microscope
objective.
KR-808G Untwinned Grain Reticle 6-8.5
KR-808H Untwinned Grain Reticle 1-8
KR-808I Untwinned Grain Reticle 3-10
KR-808K Untwinned Grain Reticle 1-10

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