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Hardenability . . . In a ferrous alloy, the property that determines the depth and distribution of hardness induced by quenching.

Hardness, Brinell . . . The relative hardness value of a metal tested by measuring the diameter of the impression made by a ball of given diameter applied under a known load. Values are expressed in Brinell Hardness numbers.

Hardness, Rockwell . . . The relative hardness value of a metal determined by measuring the depth of penetration of a steel ball (1/16 in. dia. for B Scale) or a diamond point (C Scale) with controlled loading, the Rockwell number being the difference between the depth obtained with a minor and a major loading.

Head Metal . . . The reservoir of metal in the feeder or riser of a mold.

Heat . . . A stated tonnage of metal obtained from a period of continuous melting in a cupola or furnace; or the melting period required to handle this tonnage.

High Pressure Mold . . . A strong high-density mold, made by air, hydraulic or other squeeze process.

Hollow Drill Testing (Trepanning) ... Removing a cylindrical sample from a metal section or structure to determine soundness of the section.

Homogenizing . . . A process of heat treatment at high temperature intended to eliminate or decrease chemical segregation by diffusion.

Hot Box Process ... A furan resin based process similar to shell coremaking; cores produced with it are solid unless mandrelled out.

Hot Strength (Sand) ... Tenacity (Compressive, shear or. transverse) of a sand mixture determined at any temperature above room temperature.

Hydrogen Embrittlement ... A condition of low ductility resulting from the absorption of hydrogen.

Hypereutectoid Steel . . . A steel containing more than the eutectoid percentage of carbon (0.83%).

Hypoeutectaid Steel . . . A steel containing less than the eutectoid percentage of carbon (0.83%).

Hysteresis (Cooling Lag) ... Difference between the critical points on heating and cooling due to tendency of physical changes to lag behind temperature changes.