indentor — noun A person who is a representative for a foreign company, product or a person, and who gets commission or royalty on any transaction which takes place in his home country irrespective of whether the transaction has taken place out of his… … Wiktionary
Indentor — ⇡ Indentkunde … Lexikon der Economics
indentor — n. one who makes a notch or notches; one who makes a dent or impression in a surface; one who indents, one who leaves a blank space between a margin and the beginning of a printed or written line … English contemporary dictionary
indentor — in·den·tor … English syllables
indentor — /ɪnˈdɛntə/ (say in dentuh) noun an instrument, usually made of an extremely hard substance as diamond, used to assess the hardness of a metal and its resistance to indentation …
indentor — noun see indenter … Useful english dictionary
diamond indentor — noun or diamond indenter : an instrument for measuring hardness by the depth of the indentation made by a pyramidal diamond point under a given load … Useful english dictionary
Indentkunde — Indentor; im Außenhandelsgeschäft Personen, die sich auf der Basis einer bereits fertig erstellten Einkaufsliste, die sich auf mehrere Produktgruppen beziehen kann, an Hersteller, Exporteure oder sonstige Handelsunternehmen wenden und um… … Lexikon der Economics
Shore durometer — Two inline skates wheels with different durometer 85A and 83A. Durometer is one of several measures of the hardness of a material. Hardness may be defined as a material s resistance to permanent indentation. The durometer scale was defined by… … Wikipedia
Barcol hardness test — The Barcol hardness test characterizes the indentation hardness of materials through the depth of penetration of an indentor, loaded on a material sample and compared to the penetration in a reference material. The method is most often used for… … Wikipedia