Glass bead P
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Characteristics

Material
glass
Applications
grinding
Other characteristics
precision
Diameter

Max.: 50 mm
(1.9685 in)

Min.: 0.7 mm
(0.0276 in)

Description

Precision glass beads Type P as valve ball, mixing beads, locking ball, for ball bearings Type P glass beads are made of soda-lime glass and high-quality borosilicate glass. SiLibeads glass beads Type P achieve highest precision through a special grinding process. The diameter and roundness tolerance is < 10 microns on request. The manufacturing process allows all special dimensions in the range between 0.7 and 50 mm. The surface quality of the glass beads can be selected from high-gloss to frosted, borosilicate glass and solid-coloured coloured glass beads can also be produced on request. Field of application The chemical resistance allows the use in aggressive and corrosive media. Valve ball – Closure beads The glass beads are used as valve beads for ink cartridges and dispensers in the food and cosmetics industry. Metering pumps are often equipped with Type P glass beads. Ball Bearings Glass beads are used in ball bearings where corrosion resistance and chemical resistance play a role. Mixing Beads The pharmaceutical industry is a large field of application for mixing beads. For example, insulin carpules contain a borosilicate glass ball, which mixes the contents by shaking to achieve an even mixture of insulin. Advantages exact and freely selectable diameters in the size range d = 0.7 – 50 mm small diameter tolerances for both single beads dK ≤ 20 µm and lots dL ≤ 20 µm high shape retention and roundness dMAX – dMIN ≤ 20 µm homogeneous surfaces with defined roughness, matt, silk matt and (highly) polished, with Ra ≤ 30 nm

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