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Superabrasives and diamond wheels consist of grinding wheels, abrasive saw blades, wheel dressers, single point tools and other products utilizing diamond or cubic boron nitride (CBN) abrasive grain
Carbon occurs in a variety of forms such as vitreous carbon, pyrolytic graphite, hexagonal graphite and polycrystalline diamond (PCD). Carbon and graphite materials have high refractoriness while diamond has the highest hardness of all known materials
Learn MoreGrinding wheels are used for metal removal, dimensioning, and finishing. They consist of an integral shank, pin, shaft, or mandrel that drives a mounted wheel or blades.
Search by Specification | Learn MoreStyli and probes are slender, rod-shaped stems and contact tips or points used to probe surfaces in conjunction with profilometers, SPMs, CMMs, gages and dimensional scanners.
Learn MoreDiamond tools and wheel dressers are used to condition, true and dress grinding wheels. Dressing is the process of re-sharpening the tiny cutting edges on a grinding wheel’s surface
Search by Specification | Learn MoreTowers, poles and support structures elevate, support and/or position personnel and equipment such as antennas, lighting, surveillance cameras or sensors, wind turbines, weather instruments, and power lines.
Search by Specification | Learn MoreFinishing compounds are used to improve surface finish or flatness. They often consist of fine abrasives in slurry, bar, powder or paste forms.
Search by Specification | Learn MoreAbrasive discs consist of abrasive grain adhered onto the surface of a cloth, film, paper, non-woven or other backing. They are used for metal removal, surface finishing, sanding, etc.
Search by Specification | Learn MoreThin film equipment uses vacuum processing for the modification of surfaces using CVD, PVD, plasma etching, and thermal oxidation or ion implantation.
Search by Specification | Learn MorePlastics and plastic materials are organic, synthetic or processed polymers that are supplied as raw materials or stock shapes. They typically consist of thermoplastic or thermosetting resins and can be made into many forms.
Search by Specification | Learn MoreSharpeners and sharpening stones are used for sharpening edges and honing internal or external surfaces. They are generally stones or bonded abrasive product with a rectangular block or shaped stick configuration.
Search by Specification | Learn MoreOrganic, pharmaceuticals and fine chemicals contain carbon in their molecular structure
Learn MoreCivil engineering services design and build public and private-sector structures such as bridges, roads, dams, and highways
Learn MoreInorganic chemicals, salts and compounds are substances of mineral origin that do not contain carbon in their molecular structure
Learn MoreGlass materials have a random, liquid like (non-crystalline) molecular structure. They are heated to a temperature sufficient to produce a completely fused melt
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Diamond Superabrasive Brushes Osborn International
Construction Products Norton Abrasives
Cylindrical, Centerless and Feed Wheels Saint-Gobain Abrasives - Carborundum
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Short course on Organic, Molecular and Nanostructured Electronics – Physics and Technology to be held at MIT on June 9- June 13, 2008. Examine the use of organic thin films in active organic devices – including organic LEDs, solar cells, photodetectors, transistors, chemical sensors and memory cells. (read more)
Kerk, one of the world's premier manufacturers of non-ball lead screws, assisted GemEx with its BrillianceScope™ Analyzer by providing their ScrewRail® and RGS® slide. GemEx engineers created the BrillianceScope™ Analyzer, an imaging spectrophotometer that measures the ability of a diamond to refract and focus light, with a lead screw assembly from Kerk Motion Products. (read more)
Natural Diamond Octahedron single point dressing tools are "Trick Tools" in a positive fashion. They can open a grinding wheel so it can grind faster, aggressively, and cooler. They can also be used to condition the wheel to give better flatness, finishes, and tight tolerances. They are plentiful and economical. (read more)
Pope Wiped-Film Stills separate volatile from less volatile components with a gentle process utilizing the thin-film wiping action of feed liquid through a heated cylindrical vacuum chamber. The result is an efficient thermal separation technique with minimum product decomposition and maximum product quality. (read more)
What makes UHMW-PE such a distinctive and useful material? It's the combination of excellent properties – outstanding abrasion resistance, superior impact resistance, non-sticking and self-lubricating properties and excellent mechanical properties, even in cryogenic conditions.
UHMW-PE is an extremely high viscosity polymer that is produced in the form of ... (read more)
The efficient design of our DIAMOND™ Series coating booth makes the unit ready to install and begin production. No other side-draft cartridge collection booth is as easy to operate, while giving you exceptional performance with each and every application. (read more)
This SPA Natural Diamond Dressing Tool is an engineered dresser. It is a totally consumable tool which consistently performs the job of large natural diamond single points. (read more)
The "Four Inline" dresser was developed to make centerless regulating wheel forming and dressing more consistent and efficient. (read more)
The TCE-100-D is for any and all DRY grinding applications of carbides. The TCE-100-W is for any and all WET grinding applications of carbides, ceramics, ferrites, porcelain and other non-metallic applications. (read more)
Tough carbon or stainless steel bench scales with a large range of sizes from 30 to 500 lb capacities. (read more)
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Diamond - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia For the gemstone, see Diamond (gemstone). For other uses, including the shape ? , see Diamond (disambiguation). |
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Carbon - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia black (graphite) colorless (diamond) Standard atomic weight (diamond) 3.5-3.53[1 g??cm???3 Density (near r.t.) |
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Nanotechnology Make almost any structure consistent with the laws of physics that we can specify in molecular detail. See Zyvex Corporation Information |
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Positional Control in Chemical Synthesis The Utility of Diamond Almost any manufactured product could be improved, See Zyvex Corporation Information |
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Physical Review E New simulations explain that the sticking occurs because the fast particles absorb the collision energy by transforming their atomic structure. |
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Cell Online Enzymes Actin Regulators I Actin Regulators II Molecular Chaperones, Part I Molecular Chaperones, Part II NF-?B Signaling Pathways Cellular Bodies |
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Homepage | Gemini Observatory galaxies Intracluster medium Irregular galaxies Jets Large-scale structure Liners Low surface brightness galaxies Luminous blue variables Lyman-alpha |
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The Audacious Space Elevator To keep the cable structure from tumbling to Earth, it would be attached to a large counterbalance mass beyond geostationary orbit, perhaps an |
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Nanotubes and Buckyballs Nanotubes are a proving to be useful as molecular components for nanotechnology. See 7thwave, Inc. Information |
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World-Wide Web Virtual Library: Microscopy Cerius2 Molecular Simulations Crystallographic software available via the Web- software list from the Wilson Lab at UC Santa Cruz |