Hardness: Hardness is the measurement of the steel’s resistance to indentation by pressing into the surface of the steel a specific object—such as a steel or molybdenum ball or diamond indenter—using very specific loads.

Hardness is simply the resistance to indentation as determined by load over area of the specific indenter.

Heat Treatment: Heat treatment is any method of applying heat to a metal. The source of heat can be gas, oxy-acetylene, electricity micro-wave, laser, etc. There are always three aspects to the heat treatment cycle: (1) heat up to the selected temperature, (2) soak at that temperature and (3) cool down from that temperature.

Holding Temperature: The holding temperature is that temperature that has been selected for the specific process underway. The term always refers to time at temperature, meaning the time that the steel reaches the selected process temperature, not when the furnace reaches temperature.

Hypo-Eutectoid Steel: Hypo-eutectoid steel has a carbon content of less than 0.77% present in solution.