Quote Originally Posted by relttem View Post
the ceramic's brinell hardness will be higher than the nanoparticles. I will have to look into this. But, I think due to the use of Copper that the ceramic would have to be stronger brinell-wise, and our nanoparticles are less than copper.
Quote Originally Posted by relttem View Post
that was my brinell hardness response.. I will have to check on that. But, that is the way I am leaning.. I will let you know.
Brinell hardness has zero to do with wear. If you can cut steel with pure water, which i'm positive water "softer" than steel, what the hell does brinell hardness have to do with anything?