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Discover LudwigThe phrase "higher hardness" is correct and usable in written English - the phrase is usually used to express the degree to which something has been made more firm or resistant.
For example: "The new alloy had a higher hardness than the previous version, which made it more suitable for industrial use."
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Sharper indenters yield higher hardness.
The TiSiCN coating showed higher hardness than the TiN coating.
The higher hardness under higher temperature conditions is attributed to the precipitation of Cr3Si phase.
Nevertheless, the Ta-alloyed coatings exhibit higher hardness after vacuum annealing above 1000 °C.
The surface-modified steel was shown to have higher hardness than the as-received steel.
DLC film with a higher hardness and lube bonded ratio can enhance the disk wear resistance.
The partially crystallized coating even shows much higher hardness than amorphous coatings and spraying powders.
Ti additions induce higher hardness by precipitating stronger Ni3Ti, whereas Cu clusters induce low strength.
Ceramics based on α-sialon are distinguished by higher hardness and lower creep under high temperatures.
All the weld metals have higher hardness than the base metals.
Microwave heat treated composite exhibited higher hardness than the conventionally heat treated composites.
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