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- Q1757178 subject Q6501040.
- Q1757178 subject Q7153706.
- Q1757178 subject Q8905944.
- Q1757178 abstract "The sclerometer, also known as the Turner-sclerometer (from Ancient Greek: σκληρός meaning "hard"), is an instrument used by metallurgists, material scientists and mineralogists to measure the scratch hardness of materials. It was invented in 1896 by Thomas Turner (1861–1951), the first Professor of metallurgy in Britain, at the University of Birmingham.The Turner-sclerometer test consists of microscopically measuring the width of a scratch made by a diamond under a fixed load, and drawn across the face of the specimen under fixed conditions.".
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- Q1757178 wikiPageWikiLink Q6501040.
- Q1757178 wikiPageWikiLink Q7153706.
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- Q1757178 wikiPageWikiLink Q83353.
- Q1757178 wikiPageWikiLink Q8905944.
- Q1757178 comment "The sclerometer, also known as the Turner-sclerometer (from Ancient Greek: σκληρός meaning "hard"), is an instrument used by metallurgists, material scientists and mineralogists to measure the scratch hardness of materials.".
- Q1757178 label "Sclerometer".