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| The company's modular concept is said to allow it to make basic design changes to its probes or special indentors to customize its instruments. All selected indentors are general-purpose abrasive points (ref. Dead load IHRD methods were developed to overcome the disadvantages of springs and flat ended indentors, but traditional Shore has reigned across the water, despite ASTM including the international dead load method. |
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