Ceramic Coating Hardness: Pencil Scratch 9H Hardness Test (2024)

Coatings on Substrate

Coatings are usually very thin layers of materials supported by a substrate. Anything laid on top of a substrate is a coating, this includes waxes, lacquer/acrylic/enamel paints, and other types of material coated on a substrate.

A coating that is applied on a hard base will naturally increase the hardness of the coating. As you can see in the image below, the ceramic coating will form a layer on your car’s clear coat that will help protect the surface from things like harmful UV, Pollen, bird droppings, acid rains among other external elements that damage your car’s paint.

Wanna read the full list of things that ceramic coating can benefit you? check out this ceramic coating benefits article

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What is Hardness?

Hardness is the resistance of a solid material to deformity when a compressive force is applied. Certain materials (e.g. metals) are harder than others (e.g. plastics). Macroscopic hardness is generally characterised by strong intermolecular bonds, but the behaviors of solid materials under force is much more complex; therefore, there are different measurements of hardness:

  • scratch hardness
  • indentation hardness
  • rebound hardness.

Hardness is highly dependent on ductility, elastic stiffness, plasticity, strain, strength, toughness, viscoelasticity, and viscosity.

Scratch Hardness Scale Types

In this article, we will zoom in on Scratch Hardness. These tests are used to determine the hardness of a material to scratches and abrasion.

Generally, there are 3 scales used for determining the hardness of mineral:

  1. Mohs Scale: It is based on relative scratch hardness, with talc assigned a value of 1 and diamond assigned a value of 10. Mohs’ scale had two limitations; it was not linear, and most modern abrasives fall between 9 and 10.
  2. Ridgway’s Scale: A modification of the Mohs scale by giving garnet a hardness of 10 and diamond a hardness of 15.
  3. Wooddell’s Scale: Extension of the Ridgway’s scale by using resistance to abrasion, and extrapolating the scale based on seven for quartz and nine for corundum, resulting in a value of 42.4 for South American brown diamond bort.

Pencil Hardness Scale: How does it work

The Mineral Scales (Mohs, Ridgway, and Wooddell) are not very suitable to be used with coatings or films. Hence the standardised ASTM Method of measuring film by using Pencil Hardness Scale is created. The pencil is made of Graphite which only rates 1-2H on the Mohs scale. Think of the Pencil Hardness scale as a detailed hardness scale for the Graphite.

Pencil hardness measurements have been used by the coatings industry for many years to determine the hardness of clear and pigmented organic coating films. This test method has also been used to determine the cure of these coatings, especially when forced dried using heat.

This test method is especially useful in developmental work and in production control testing in a single laboratory. It should be recognized that the results obtained may vary between different laboratories when different pencils, as well as panels, are used. Every effort should be made to standardize the hardness of the lead used and the technique followed.

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It is also important to notethat the pencil hardness test is only one of many tests used to evaluate coatings. There is more than the hardness of any coating to be considered, so do not judge a finish entirely on the basis of its hardness.

Grading pencils come in an assortment of both hard and soft and can be found in most art or office supply stores, ranging in hardness from 10H to 9B. The ‘H’ stands for hardness, the ‘B’ stands for blackness, and HB is for hard and black pencils.

The hardest is a 10H, followed by 9H, 8H, 7H, 6H, 5H, 4H, 3H, 2H, and H. F is the middle of the hardness scale; then comes HB, B, 2B, 3B, 4B, 5B, 6B, 7B, 8B, and 9B, which is the softest. The most commonly used writing pencil is the #2 (HB grade), which is fairly soft, contains more graphite, and leaves a dark mark.

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How a Pencil Hardness Test is done

Usually the coating thickness being tested is 25.4-38.1 micron and has been allowed to dry for 7 days. The ambient temperature during the test can also be a factor in the drying times and can have an effect on the coating’s hardness.

A pencil is selected and a line about 1/2-inch long is made. If the pencil scratches the surface of the coating, then a softer pencil is used until we acquire the first pencil that doesn’t scratch the coating.

The test is repeated to make sure that the result is repeatable. There are also some coatings so hard that the 10H pencil won’t scratch them-these coatings are rated 10H rating to designate their hardness.

Use this chart only as a guide. It is also important to understand that the degree of hardness of any generic coating may not always be the same; in other words, if one company has a polyurethane with a 3H hardness, do not assume that every other polyurethance will have a 3H hardness. They won’t; they will vary from manufacturer to manufacturer, and from product to product.

As mentioned above, the pencil hardness test is only one of many tests that are done to evaluate a coating’s performance. Other tests such as abrasion, reverse impact resistance, direct impact resistance, cross-hatch adhesion, oxidation, gloss retention, UV resistance, yellowing, blistering, drying times, chemical/solvent resistance, salt spray resistance, humidity resistance, acid and caustic resistance, the VOC and HAP contents, and so on are also very crucial in a coating’s performance.

Before you go, I will leave you with this video that shows in practice how a pencil hardness test is done on surfaces.

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Ceramic Coating Hardness: Pencil Scratch 9H Hardness Test (2024)

FAQs

What does 9H hardness mean for ceramic coating? ›

The 9H ceramic coating's hardness level means that it can withstand a high degree of pressure and impact without being scratched or damaged.

What is pencil hardness scale 9H? ›

It measures the hardness of a coating by the highest grade pencil that does not mark the coating when pressed against it at a 45-degree angle. The pencils are graded from 6B (softest) to 9H (hardest).

Which ceramic coating is better, 9H or 10H? ›

As mentioned in the section above, as per Moh's scale, 10H coating is obviously going to be harder and stronger when compared to 9H ceramic coatings. In terms of the properties that both coatings provide, they're pretty much the same.

How hard is 9H hardness? ›

The claim of a 9H hardness, which applies to automotive coatings such as ceramic, would be about 3 on the Mohs scale, which is the equivalent to Calcite, a stable carbonate mineral commonly used as a component of limestone in the production of cement and other construction aggregates.

How many coats of ceramic coating is best? ›

A ceramic coat layer, when applied correctly to a car's paint, can provide complete coverage in just two coats. Two ceramic coating layers plus a top coat layer are usually required. To maximize the hydrophobic properties of the ceramic coating, multiple layers are required.

What not to do with ceramic coating? ›

Exposure to rain, sprinklers, and water (including foggy conditions) may impact the coatings durability. It also can lead to water spotting on the coating. Do NOT wash a vehicle for at least two-weeks after receiving delivery of your ceramic coated vehicle.

How do I choose pencil hardness? ›

'H' stands for hard leads, ideal for technical drawing due to their fine lines and lighter marks. 'B' represents black or soft leads, known for their darker, bolder strokes, perfect for expressive sketches and shading. The middle ground is 'HB,' balancing hardness and blackness for everyday writing and basic sketching.

What does 9H mean on a pencil? ›

If the pencil has an H letter designation, as the number increases next to the H, the graphite will be harder. A 9H pencil is harder than 8H, which is harder than 7H, and so on. Between the hard numbered H pencils and the soft numbered B pencils is a mid-range group including H, F, HB, and B.

What is the best pencil hardness for beginners? ›

For a beginner, we recommend trying 3 or 4 different hardnesses, like maybe 2H, HB, 3B and 5B. Drafting and line work: This is where to harder pencils come in!

How many layers of 9H ceramic coating? ›

Lifetime Warranty Protection

The Gold Package consists of 4 layers of Ceramic Pro 9H applied to the vehicle's paint, providing permanent protection with a lifetime warranty. An additional layer of protection is added to exposed areas including windshield and wheels. A Ceramic Pro Gold Package is a 4—7 hour process.

How good is 9H? ›

9H - Toughest Glass with Strong Protection

9H hardness glass, which is extremely scratch-resistant, wear-resistant and has good durability. Resists scratches from sharp items such as keys and even knives. Keep your cellphone screen safe anywhere, anytime.

What is the 9H level scratch protection? ›

The scale is represented by numbers only without the "H" suffix. The suffix signifies the hardness of a pencil. So when a manufacturer says their screen is 9H, that means the screen can withstand scratches from the hardest pencil.

What is the hardest car coating? ›

Our research along with top industry scientists have shown that SiO2 based coatings provide the strongest bond currently available due to the chemical makeup of the active ingredient. The SiO2 coating adds a harder, thicker shell on top of your vehicles clear coat.

How long does 9H ceramic coating last? ›

1 How long does a 9H ceramic coating last? Depending on the coating, the method of application, and the level of upkeep, ceramic coating protection can last anywhere between one and seven years. For the optimum longevity, these three elements—product, application method, and maintenance—are equally crucial.

Is a 9H screen protector good? ›

9H hardness glass, which is extremely scratch-resistant, wear-resistant and has good durability. Resists scratches from sharp items such as keys and even knives. Keep your cellphone screen safe anywhere, anytime.

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