What is the difference between the terms 45 shore A and 55 shore A in septa - FAQ
August 28, 2014
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"Shore" is a measure of the hardness of a material, named after Albert F. Shore. The letter designates the "scale," which specifies what type of substance is described. In this case, A refers to flexible mold rubbers/plastics.
The numbers go from 0 to 100, with 0 being the softest and 100 being the hardest. Hence, cap septa with a 55 Shore A rating are harder than those with 45 Shore A.
The numbers go from 0 to 100, with 0 being the softest and 100 being the hardest. Hence, cap septa with a 55 Shore A rating are harder than those with 45 Shore A.