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The Shore durometer is a device for measuring the hardness of a material, typically of polymers.
Higher numbers on the scale indicate a greater resistance to indentation and thus harder materials. Lower numbers indicate less resistance and softer materials.
The term is also used to describe a material's rating on the scale, as in an object having a "'Shore durometer' of 90."
The scale was defined by Albert Ferdinand Shore, who developed a suitable device to measure hardness in the 1920s. It was neither the first hardness tester nor the first to be called a durometer (ISV duro- and -meter ; attested since the 19th century), but today that name usually refers to Shore hardness ; other devices use other measures, which return corresponding results, such as for Rockwell hardness.
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- Added: Jul 20, 2024