Modulus of Rupture vs Compressive Strength: What Matters for Thin Overlays
Introduction MOR, or modulus of rupture, is a measure of how much bending a material can withstand before cracking. Compressive strength is how much load a material can bear when squeezed. For thin overlays, MOR often matters for crack resistance under bending, while compressive strength relates to overall crush resistance. Testing MOR usually involves bending […]
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