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This latest generation versatile Shore Durometer, available in Shore A, Shore D, Shore OO and Shore AO scales, comes with 2 years warranty, temperature and humidity sensors as standard feature,  and offers extreme accuracy, comprehensive data analysis, and convenient features for both manual and desktop operation.

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Precision is paramount in the world of polymer testing. Engineers, manufacturers, and quality control experts recognize the critical role of elastomer and polymer material hardness in ensuring product integrity. Introducing our solution – the Digital Durometer Portable Shore Hardness Tester, developed in collaboration with Italy's Gibitre as part of the WorldofTest Network. Quality, Innovation, Accuracy: Impeccable quality, ingenious features

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The Shore durometer is a device for measuring the hardness of a material, typically of plastic, rubber, and soft elastic materials. Higher numbers on the scale indicate a greater resistance to indentation and thus harder materials. On the other hand, lower numbers indicate less resistance and softer materials. Qualitest has led the industry to provide clients with an extensive range of advanced durometers and hardness testers for all natural and

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