Microhardness testing of three different planes of natural apophyllite
crystals is reported. Variation of Vicker's microhardness value H-v w
ith applied load ranging from 10-100 g indicates two distinct regions.
In the low load region (10-70 g) H-v increases with lead till it atta
ins maximum value and then decreases thereafter. This variation is exp
lained qualitatively in terms of depth of penetration of the indentor.
Variation of orientation of the indentor w.r.(sic). each of the (100)
and (111) planes indicates microhardness anisotropy.