Borosilicate Glass Ball
by Karen Miao Sales Representitive
Borosilicate glass balls withstand high thermal shock; can mechanically
give continual service at 450F with extreme temperature limit at 900F.
Recommended Features
- very high electrical resistivity
- dielectric strength
- high chemical stability
- withstands high applied torque loads
Review on Borosilicate Glass Ball
H.R.T. produces Soda Lime glass balls and Borosilicate glass balls. Applications include check valves for chemical, pharmaceutical, food processing and fuel systems, and grinding media.Precision glass balls are available in matte, polished or ground finishes.Precision Glass Balls from H.R.T. have:
High corrosion resistance
Light weight (1/3 of stainless steel)
Low coefficient of friction
High dimensional stability
Tight tolerances
Non-magnetic
Zero porosity
Stable material cost
Borosilicate 8330 Precision Glass Balls
Characteristics
Borosilicate glass balls withstand high thermal shock; can mechanically
give continual service at 450F with extreme temperature limit at 900F;
very high electrical resistivity and dielectric strength; high chemical stability,
withstands high applied torque loads.
Density
2.2 gm/cm
Continuous Operating Temperature
450F
Surface Finish
Ground - 20-30 RMS
Polished - 10-20 RMS
Sizes
1/16 through 1" in ground, polish, or matte grades.
Welcome to contact me for more details.
CTC: Karen
Email: hrt2@chnsteelball.com
http://www.minibearingsteelball.com
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