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Supplier: Shanghai Optics
Description: Microspheres are convenient for coupling light into or out of fibers as well as for relaying images in compact areas. The focal point of a sphere is very close to its surface so the sphere can be placed in contact with the fiber or another sphere for almost perfect coupling. Three different
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Supplier: SAE International
Description: This specification covers hollow glass microspheres.
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Supplier: SAE International
Description: This specification covers hollow glass microspheres.
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Supplier: Trelleborg Offshore
Description: Specifically developed for industrial applications the IG series of Eccospheres® glass microspheres are manufactured to the same high standards as other series. This range does not undergo final washing or floating processes.
- Aspect Ratio: 1
- Diameter: 0.0550 mm
- Features: Thermal Insulation
- Length: 0.0550 mm
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Supplier: Trelleborg Offshore
Description: The W Series is a special unwashed series perfect for applications such as volume void fillers. Typically referred to as more of a commodity range of microspheres, the W range represents the most economical product offering.
- Aspect Ratio: 1
- Diameter: 0.0550 mm
- Features: Thermal Insulation
- Length: 0.0550 mm
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Supplier: Trelleborg Offshore
Description: Eccospheres®glass microspheres are hollow thin-walled glass microspheres composed of sodium borosilicate glass. To the naked eye they resemble a fine, white, free-flowing powder. However, magnification reveals them to be near perfect spheres.
- Applications: Specialty / Other, Thermal Insulation / Fire Proofing
- Density: 0.3500 g/cc
- Dielectric Constant (Relative Permittivity): 1.2 #
- Glass Type: Borosilicate, Carbon - Amorphous / Glassy
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Supplier: Trelleborg Offshore
Description: Surface salts formed during manufacture are removed via acid washing. This reduces the alkali content and results in a clean surface chemistry compatible with almost any resin system or surface coating.
- Aspect Ratio: 1
- Diameter: 0.0500 mm
- Features: Thermal Insulation
- Length: 0.0500 mm
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Supplier: Accuris
Description: Microspheres, Hollow Glass
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Supplier: Phelps Industrial Products
Description: Phelps Style 7538 gasket material is made with 100% Virgin PTFE and uses Hollow Glass Micro-Spheres as the filler. This PTFE sheet is manufactured by a unique process that structures the composition into fibers that overcome creep relaxation and/or cold flow. Style 7538 is ideal for
- Gasket Type: Sheet / Die-cut
- Material: Other
- Operating Temperature: -350 to 500 F
- Thickness: 0.0625 to 0.1250 inch
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Supplier: Accuris
Description: Practice for Determination of Alkalinity of Hollow Glass Microspheres
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Supplier: ASTM International
Description: Practice for Determination of Alkalinity of Hollow Glass Microspheres
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Supplier: ASTM International
Description: Practice for Determination of Alkalinity of Hollow Glass Microspheres (Withdrawn 1984)
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Supplier: ASTM International
Description: Practice for Determination of Isostatic Collapse Strength of Hollow Glass Microspheres
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Supplier: Accuris
Description: Practice for Determination of Bulk Density and Packing Factor of Hollow Glass Microspheres
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Supplier: Accuris
Description: Standard Method of Test for Hydrostatic Collapse Strength of Hollow Glass Microspheres
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Supplier: ASTM International
Description: Practice for Determination of Isostatic Collapse Strength of Hollow Glass Microspheres (Withdrawn 1984)
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Supplier: 3M Advanced Materials Division
Description: solve design challenges and reach new levels of performance and productivity. 3M glass bubbles are high-strength, low-density hollow glass microspheres made from soda-lime borosilicate glass. They are nonporous, chemically stable and virtually insoluble in water or oil.
- Material: Silica / Quartz / Glass
- Type: Microspheres / Microballoons
- Used For: Filler / Bridging, Other
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Supplier: Cole-Parmer
Description: • Spheres are traceable to the United Kingdom National Physical Laboratory • Calibrate sieves to an accuracy of
1 m Soda-lime glass microspheres pass over the entire surface of the sieve and through every aperture. Standards include a calibration chart. - Reference / Chemical Standard: Yes
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Supplier: Cole-Parmer
Description: • Spheres are traceable to the United Kingdom National Physical Laboratory • Calibrate sieves to an accuracy of
1 m Soda-lime glass microspheres pass over the entire surface of the sieve and through every aperture. Standards include a calibration chart. - Reference / Chemical Standard: Yes
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Supplier: Cole-Parmer
Description: • Spheres are traceable to the United Kingdom National Physical Laboratory • Calibrate sieves to an accuracy of
1 m Soda-lime glass microspheres pass over the entire surface of the sieve and through every aperture. Standards include a calibration chart. - Reference / Chemical Standard: Yes
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Chemical Additives and Agents - Sieve Calibration Standard, soda-lime glass, 400 mesh -- GO-59945-24Supplier: Cole-Parmer
Description: • Spheres are traceable to the United Kingdom National Physical Laboratory • Calibrate sieves to an accuracy of
1 m Soda-lime glass microspheres pass over the entire surface of the sieve and through every aperture. Standards include a calibration chart. - Reference / Chemical Standard: Yes
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Supplier: SAE International
Description: This specification covers a glass or silica microsphere-filled epoxy resin formulation, supplied as a two-component system, requiring an oven cure for attainment of maximum properties.
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Supplier: Koford Engineering, LLC
Description: E-112 is a high performance, light weight, hollow glass microsphere filled single component pottingmaterial. It is especially suited for applications which involve potting assemblies which have small openingsaround terminals or switches. The microspheres are of sufficient size
- Cure Type / Technology: Thermosetting / Crosslinking, Single Component System
- Features: Encapsulating / Potting Compound
- Use Temperature: 320 to 392 F
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Supplier: Leader Global Technologies
Description: , reduced creep and excellent sealability at low stress. Operating Limits** & Specifications Color Blue Filler glass micro-spheres Max Press. 800 PSI Max Temp. 500F
- Gasket Type: Other
- Material: Polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE, Teflon®, etc.)
- Maximum Operating Pressure: Up to 800 psi
- Operating Temperature: -350 to 500 F
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'Plug-and-Play' Weight Reduction Solution by Hollow Glass Microspheres
Fillers have been in use since the early days of plastics. Today's enormous growth of the polymer industry is due to the unique. properties that fillers impart to polymers. Glass bubbles (low density hollow glass microspheres) as fillers have been incorporated into. thermoset polymers for decades
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Processing Behavior, Morphology and Benefits of Using Low Density Hollow Glass Microspheres in Polymer Wood Composites
Low density hollow microspheres have been produced and used in various thermoset applications for decades. The advent of highstrength,. low density glass microspheres that can survive high shear polymer processing operations such as injection molding in recent. years is now allowing thermoplastics
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" insulation in the form of hollow glass microspheres. Of late, he has focussed considerably on problems related to microelectronics devices and systems -- an area of considerable significance in a high tech world. "We help
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MSilica Nanoparticles Treated by Cold Atmospheric-Pressure Plasmas Improve the Dielectric Performance of Organic-Inorganic Nanocomposites
and then removed from. the silicon mold. Finally, fluidic connections to the channels. were punched with 15 gauge blunt needles (Howard Electronic. Instruments, USA). The PDMS replica was bonded. with clean glass slides after treating with air plasma for 2 min. 3.3 Experimental set-up. Pipette tips were
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A Microfluidic System for Biological Particle Enrichment Using Contactless Dielectrophoresis
. The degassed PDMS liquid. was then poured onto the silicon master and cured for 45 min. at 100 C (Fig. 1E). The solidified PDMS was removed from. the mold, and fluidic connections to the channels were. punched with 15-gauge blunt needles (Howard Electronic. Instruments, El Dorado, KS). Cleaned glass
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Development of microspheres for biomedical applications: a review
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Processing of Lightweight, High‐Strength Porcelains Using an Alumina Cement to Replace Feldspars and Clays
New lightweight, high‐strength porcelain bodies, using only nonplastic raw materials such as glass microspheres , quartz, and alumina cement, were fabricated and the effect of quartz particle size was investigated.
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