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What does ‘Shore Hardness’ mean?

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The Technical Answer; There are different Shore Hardness scales for measuring the hardness of different materials. These scales were invented so that people can discuss these materials and have a common point of reference.

The Shore A00 Scale measures rubbers and gels that are very soft.
The Shore A Hardness Scale measures the hardness of flexible mold rubbers that range in hardness from very soft and flexible, to medium and somewhat flexible, to hard with almost no flexibility at all. Semi-rigid plastics can also be measured on the high end of the Shore A Scale.

As you can see from the chart, there is overlap on the different scales. For example a material with a Shore hardness of 95A is also a Shore 45D.

Shore-Hardness-Scale
Shore-Hardness-Scale

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