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1 bainitic hardness
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2 bainitic hardness
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3 bainitic hardness
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4 scratch hardness
1. твердость по Мосу2. твердость определяемая методом царапанияEnglish-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > scratch hardness
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5 tempering hardness
1. вторичная твердость2. твердость в отпущенном состоянииEnglish-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > tempering hardness
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6 vickers hardness
1. твердость по Виккерсу2. число твердости по ВиккерсуEnglish-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > vickers hardness
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7 scleroscope hardness
1. склероскопическая твердость; твердость по склероскопу; твердость по Шору2. твердость по ШоруThe English-Russian dictionary general scientific > scleroscope hardness
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8 degree of hardness
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9 dynamic hardness
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10 glass hardness
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11 Knoop hardness
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12 precipitation age hardness
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13 pyramid hardness
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14 rebound hardness
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15 rubber hardness
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16 sclerometric hardness
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17 scleroscope hardness
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18 scleroscopic hardness
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19 skin hardness
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20 strain age hardness
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