Durometer hardness is a measurement method that is used more frequently for rubber and elastomers than for plastics.
Durometer hardness is a measurement method that is used more frequently for rubber and elastomers than for plastics. Durometer hardness is also a type of indentation hardness, but unlike Rockwell hardness, it is determined by the depth of the indentation under a test load. The scale is measured using type D (conical indenter) for plastics and type A (cylindrical) for rubber and elastomers, with a proper range of 20 to 90.
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【Features】 ○ A type of indentation hardness derived from the depth of the indentation under test load. ○ Type D (conical indenter) for plastics, and type A (cylindrical) for rubber and elastomers. ○ The appropriate range is 20 to 90. ● For other functions and details, please contact us.
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