JANKA HARDNESS SCALE
The Janka hardness test measures the
resistance of a type of wood to withstand denting and wear. It measures
the
force required to embed an 11.28 mm (0.444 in) steel ball
into wood to half the ball's diameter. This method leaves an
indentation. A common use of Janka hardness ratings is to determine
whether a species is suitable for use as
flooring.
See also
Wood
Comparison Chart
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