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  2. Shore durometer - Wikipedia

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    Two inline skate wheels with different durometer – 85A and 83A Digital Shore hardness tester. The Shore durometer is a device for measuring the hardness of a material, typically of polymers. [1] Higher numbers on the scale indicate a greater resistance to indentation and thus harder materials. Lower numbers indicate less resistance and softer ...

  3. List of skateboarding terms - Wikipedia

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    Wheels: Usually made of polyurethane and sized between 39 and 70 millimeters in diameter, their hardness is measured by durometer, a number ranging from 0 to 100. Soft wheels have a durometer of about 85, hard wheels have a durometer of 98 or higher. .63 mm wheels are usually reserved for longboards, which go significantly faster and benefit ...

  4. Rockwell hardness test - Wikipedia

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    The superficial Rockwell scales use lower loads and shallower impressions on brittle and very thin materials. The 45N scale employs a 45-kgf load on a diamond cone-shaped Brale indenter, and can be used on dense ceramics. The 15T scale employs a 15-kgf load on a 1 ⁄ 16-inch-diameter (1.588 mm) hardened steel ball, and can be used on sheet metal.

  5. Skateboarding - Wikipedia

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    Most boards are about 7 + 1 ⁄ 4 to 8 inches (180 to 200 mm) wide and 30 to 32 inches (760 to 810 mm) long. The wheels are made of an extremely hard polyurethane, with hardness approximately 99A. The wheel sizes are relatively small so that the boards are lighter, and the wheels' inertia is overcome quicker, thus making tricks more manageable.

  6. Inline skates - Wikipedia

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    Inline skate wheels with different diameters and profiles. Wheel sizes vary depending on the skating style. 44–72 mm (1.73–2.83 in) for aggressive skating. 47–80 mm (1.85–3.15 in) for roller hockey skating. 68–72 mm (2.68–2.83 in) for artistic inline skating. 72–80 mm (2.83–3.15 in) for freestyle slalom skating and downhill skating.

  7. Hardness comparison - Wikipedia

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    Hardness Conversion Table – Brinell, Rockwell,Vickers – Various steels . (archived November 11, 2011) Rockwell to Brinell conversion chart (Brinell, Rockwell A,B,C) Struers hardness conversion table (Vickers, Brinell, Rockwell B,C,D)

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