What is a hardness measurement test?
In order to understand hardness measurement, we first need to test hardness.
Hardness is the ability of a material or product to resist any type of force (such as processes such as drilling or penetration) without deforming.
At present, there is no scale for measuring product hardness in the world.
Therefore, different processes are performed on the product to obtain different results, and finally a full hardness measurement test is performed.
There are many hardness tests used for this purpose in the world, but the main tests include Rockwell test, Brinell test and Vickers test.
Each test provided us with a completely different and separate set of product results.

What is a Tensile Test?
Tensile testing is the testing of tension in different samples of a product.
In it, objects are tested to their limits until they are destroyed.
The product properties usually measured by this tensile test are the ultimate tensile strength of the product, the maximum breaking limit of the product, the maximum elongation of the product, and its reduction in area.
It has to do with physics.
That's not very useful in a product security sense.
This is so because products need to be broken so that we can begin to understand their limits, the extent to which a product can stretch itself and break.
