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The process of testing for material hardness is critical for the success and safety of today’s products. A material’s ability to resist bending, scratching or denting will have an effect on the overall quality of the product. In industries where material quality is essential to consumer safety, standards must be met for each material used. Nowhere is this more evident than in the field of aerospace, which has some of the most rigid materials standards.