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Steel Scale
Steel Scale
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Steel scale, often referred to as the Mohs scale of hardness, is a way to measure how hard or scratch-resistant different materials are. It's named after Friedrich Mohs, who created it in 1812. The scale runs from 1 to 10, with 1 being the softest (like talc) and 10 being the hardest (like diamond). This scale helps us understand which materials can scratch others and how durable they are in everyday use.
- Ensures Accuracy & Perfection
- Long Lasting
- Stainless Scale
- Bold Markings
- Ruler
Key Features:
- Easy Comparison: Helps compare the hardness of different materials.
- Practical Use: Useful for choosing materials for tools, jewelry, and construction.
- Educational Tool: Used in schools to learn about minerals and materials.
- Universal Standard: Widely accepted internationally for its simplicity and effectiveness.
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