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01-16-2001, 06:47 PM
Poster: Maxime
Date Originally Posted: 12/16/99
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"I want to have a conversion table for hardness unit
Kilopound Newton Strong Cobb
Thanks in advance"
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01-16-2001, 06:48 PM
Poster: ACL
Date Originally Posted: 12/16/99
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"The term strong cobb comes from the orignal strong cobb hardness tester which has an
emperical force measurement named for its inventors. It is equal to 1.4 times the force in
kiloponds.
1 strong cobb = 0.714 kiloponds
>>> 12/16/99 7:11:24 PM User ""Maxime"" wrote <<<
I want to have a conversion table for hardness unit
Kilopound Newton Strong Cobb
Thanks in advance"
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