Products/Services for Sodium Borosilicate Microspheres

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    Glass Powders and Precursors - (20 companies)
    ...between materials such as metals and ceramics; some examples include flash lights and fuel cells. Sealing glass powders and glass precursors are commonly composed of borosilicates or aluminosilicates. Passivation glass powders and glass precursors...
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    Glass Materials - (340 companies)
    Borosilicate glass offers superior durability, chemical, and heat resistance, which make it suitable for use in chemical processes, in the pharmaceutical industry, in high-powered lamps, for cookware and other heat-resistant products. Soda lime glass...
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    Flame Photometers - (27 companies)
    Flame photometers read atomic emissions to detect the presence of metal salts, principally sodium (Na), potassium (K), lithium (Li) and calcium (CA). Flame photometers read atomic emissions to detect the presence of metal salts, principally: sodium...
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    Ion Exchange Resins - (55 companies)
    Ion exchange resins are typically porous, cross-linked polystyrene beads that trap ions (iron, manganese, etc.) in a solution, usually water, while releasing (or exchanging) other ions (sodium, etc.). They are used to reduce water hardness. Ion...
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    Specialty Abrasive Grain and Finishing Media - (129 companies)
    Specialty abrasive grain and finishing media include glass beads, sodium carbonate, walnut shells, corn cobs, sponge, hardwood, coal slag and other organic materials as well as other unique compositions or materials for specialized processing...
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    Ceramic Powders and Precursors - (188 companies)
    Ceramic powders and precursors contain oxides, carbides, nitrides, carbon, and other non-metals. They are usually micron or mesh-size in distribution. Ceramic powders, sol-gel solutions and precursors are fabricated through atomization, crushing, milling, precipitation, and other chemical processes.
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    Glass Sheets and Plate Glass - (115 companies)
    ...until the glass layer can be removed onto rollers for further cooling and processing. Glass sheets and plate glass made using the float glass process are usually made from soda ash, sand, limestone, dolomite, and sodium sulfate. The addition of other...
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    Cuvettes - (51 companies)
    Cuvettes are small narrow circular, triangular, or square sample containers for spectroscopy.
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    Watch Glasses - (22 companies)
    ...in an autoclave or laboratory oven and then reused. Borosilicate and quartz glasses are common, and offer high resistance to thermal shock. Proprietary glasses such as KIMAX (R) (Kimble Chase), Pyrex (R) (Corning) and Zerdour (R) (Schott Glass) provide...
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    Spectral Lamps - (55 companies)
    Spectral lamps radiate line spectra of various gases and metal vapors with high brightness and spectral purity.

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