You can't. It's a different test method.
To convert Shore scale C to Rockwell scale C, there is no direct formula as they measure hardness differently. Shore scale C measures indentation hardness while Rockwell scale C measures depth of penetration. These two scales cannot be directly converted into one another.
92 C is hotter than 92 F. 92 C is equivalent to 197.6 F.
To convert Asker C hardness to Shore A hardness, you can use a conversion table or formula, as there is no direct mathematical relationship between the two scales. Generally, an approximate conversion is that Asker C hardness values of around 60-70 correspond to Shore A values of approximately 75-90. However, for precise applications, it's best to refer to specific conversion charts or conduct comparative testing, as variations can occur depending on the material.
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To convert 92% to decimal divide by 100: 92% ÷ 100 = 0.92
Shore hardness 60 deg C corresponds to approximately Shore D 75 on the Shore hardness scale.
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I understand that Asker C is a measurement of hardness for soft rubber. Its also based on a JIS K7312 standard. But How can I compare how this method of measurement correspond to ASTM D2240 Shore A standard ? i.e. If a material is Asker C 30points, how many is it on a Shore A point system?
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It's easy to convert from Celsius to Fahrenheit by yourself. Tf = (9/5)*Tc+32, where Tc = temperature in degrees Celsius, Tf = temperature in degrees Fahrenheit. 92 C is 197.6 F.