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Durometers
A durometer is an instrument used to measure the hardness of a material. Hardness is a mechanical property that quantifies a material's resistance to plastic deformation, abrasion, cutting or penetration. There are several types of durometers, each designed to measure the hardness of different materials in specific ways. Let's cover some information about the functioning, types and applications of durometers:

How it works:
The most common method of measuring hardness is by penetrating a metal or diamond tip into the material. The resulting print depth or area is measured, and the hardness is calculated based on these parameters. Rockwell, Vickers and Brinell are some of the common hardness scales.

Types of durometers:

Rockwell Durometer:

Measures the penetration depth of the applied load.
Wide application in metallurgy, steel, automotive industries, among others.

Vickers Durometer:

Uses a diamond pyramid to create a diamond-shaped impression.
Widely used in more fragile materials and in metallurgical laboratories.

Brinell Durometer:

Uses a hardened steel ball to create a spherical impression.
Commonly used on softer metals, such as aluminum and copper alloys.

Shore Durometer:

Specifically used to measure the hardness of elastomers and plastic materials.
Scales A, B, C, D, DO, OO are some of the Shore scales.

Applications and Industrial Sectors:

Metallurgy and Steel:

Rockwell, Brinell and Vickers durometers are often used to evaluate the hardness of metals.
Automotive industry:

Quality control on metal parts, such as gears and engine components.

Aerospace:

Verification of the quality of materials used in aerospace components.

Plastics and Rubbers:

Shore Durometers are used to measure the hardness of elastomeric and plastic materials.

Electronic Industry:

Assessment of the hardness of electronic parts and components.

Ceramic Materials Industry:

Quality control in ceramic materials.
The choice of the type of durometer depends on the specific characteristics of the material to be tested and the requirements of the industrial application. Each type of hardness tester has its advantages and limitations, and proper selection is crucial to ensuring accurate measurement results.




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