Hard materials for tough tasks
Ceramics,
synthetic sapphire, quartz, tungsten carbide, and platinum can be turned into
products based on customer drawings. These ultra-hard materials can be mirror
polished for low friction, scratch-free surfaces that resist wear and many
acids and alkalis. The nonmetalics can be thermal and electrical
insulators. These precision components are attached to other parts by brazing,
laser welding, press fitting, crimping, or gluing. The materials resist wear,
have a hardness exceeded only by diamond, work at high temperatures (over
2,000C), and in optics, visible and infra-red.
Rubis-Precis, 25140 Charquemont,
France, Tel : 00 33 (0) 3 81 68 27 20, rubis-precis.com
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