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A durometer is a tool used to measure hardness. There are a range of durometer scales in use today. They include: A B C D DO O OO OOO T M Various scales are used to measure hardness ranging from sponge to steel. For example, the Shore 'A' scale ranges from 0 to 100 units and usually refers to rubber or synthetics. A20 would be an extremely soft silicone rubber while A85 would be a medium hard polyurethane skateboard wheel (softest skateboard wheel: "A78", hardest skateboard wheel "A100"). The Rockwell B scale measures in the range of soft steels, while Rockwell C measures harder steels. Durometers typically work by measuring the resistance, in newtons, of a pin as it penetrates a given material.
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