Shore Durometers
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Suitable for hardness tester: ISH-SAM Base diameter: Ø100mm Maximum sample height: 75 mm Maximum sample thickness: 65 mm (from the inspection point...
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Stage diameter (Stage diameter): Ø115mm Max. workpiece height (Max. workpiece height): 45mm Max. testing width (Max. testing width): 63mm (fro...
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Technical Specifications Measuring surface diameter (plate): Ø98 mm Maximum workpiece height: 180 mm Maximum measuring width: 115 mm (from th...
View full detailsShore durometers are hardness testers used to quantify the hardness of rubber and plastics by measuring resistance to indentation with a standardized indenter. They support quality control, batch comparison, and verification against material specifications.
Available in Shore A and Shore D scales, in analog or digital versions, with features such as peak hold, averaging, and data output where supported. Options from Insize & PCE Instruments, designed for repeatable readings and comfortable handling.
Commonly used in tire and elastomer production, molding, seals, hoses, and plastics processing; choosing the correct Shore scale and applying consistent contact time/force improves measurement reliability.
Shore Durometer Hardness Scale
The Shore durometers are specialized instruments for measuring the hardness of elastomers, plastics, and other polymer materials. The measurement is based on the resistance the material offers to the pressure of a standardized indenter, providing a direct indication of the elasticity and the structural strength of the specimen.
- Scales: The most common are Shore A for soft elastomers (rubber, silicone) and Shore D for hard plastics and composite materials.
- Applications: They are used in quality control of tires, gaskets, hoses, and in evaluating material aging.
- Features: Available in analog or digital form, following international standards ASTM D2240 and ISO 868 to ensure repeatable measurements.
































































































































































































































































































































































































































