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Balls and Sphere Shapes -
(132 companies)
Balls and sphere shapes are used for check or ball valves, bearings, or other applications requiring a spherical product. They are fabricated from materials such as carbides, ceramics, sapphire, metals, plastics, rubber and elastomers
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Plastic and Rubber Balls -
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Plastic and rubber balls are sphere shapes that are used as check or ball valves, bearings, and in other applications
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Metal Balls -
(77 companies)
Metal balls and spherical shapes are used as check or ball valves, bearings, or other applications. Metal bearing balls are precision ground for ball bearings or other motion systems
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Copper, Brass and Bronze Alloys -
(352 companies)
Copper, brass and bronze alloys are non-ferrous metals with excellent electrical and thermal conductivity as well as good corrosion resistance, ductility and strength.
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Carbon Steels and Alloy Steels -
(670 companies)
Carbon steels and alloy steels are ferrous alloys that contain carbon and other alloying elements such as manganese, chromium, molybdenum, and nickel.
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Plastic Plate, Rod and Semi-finished Shapes -
(264 companies)
Plastic plate, rod and semi-finished shapes include shaped plastic parts and semi-finished plastic stock
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Elastomer and Rubber Shapes -
(192 companies)
Elastomers and rubber shapes are available in finished and semi-finished stock formations. Common forms include bars, plates, profiles, rods and shims
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Specialty and Modified Balls -
(21 companies)
Specialty and modified balls are unlisted, specialized or proprietary spheres that are designed for specialized applications
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Aluminum and Aluminum Alloys -
(468 companies)
Aluminum and aluminum alloys are lightweight, non-ferrous metals with good corrosion resistance, ductility and strength.
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Ceramic Balls -
(48 companies)
Ceramic balls are rolling, spherical elements that are used in check and ball valves, bearings, and other mechanical devices that provide rotary or linear motion. They can provide higher stiffness, lower thermal expansion, lighter weight, increased corrosion resistance, and higher electrical resistance than comparable steel products
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Superalloys -
(68 companies)
Superalloys are nickel, cobalt or iron-based alloys with excellent elevated temperature strength, creep properties and oxidation resistance.
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Titanium and Titanium Alloys -
(174 companies)
Titanium and titanium alloys are non-ferrous metals with excellent corrosion resistance, fatigue properties, and a high strength-to-weight ratio.
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Refractory and Reactive Metals -
(114 companies)
Reactive and refractory metals include tungsten, molybdenum, niobium, tantalum, chromium, hafnium, zirconium, and titanium. Reactive metals oxide rapidly and form a stable oxide. Refractory metals and alloys have melting points above ~ 1750° C (~ 3200 F°).
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Refractory Shapes -
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Refractory shapes include recasted, preformed or sintered refractory products that are formed prior to installation in furnaces, boilers or other high temperature equipment. 
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Ferrous Metals and Iron Alloys -
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Ferrous metals and alloys are based on iron and include carbon steels, alloy steels, stainless steels, cast iron, cast steel, maraging steel, and specialty or proprietary iron-based alloys.
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comp.graphics.algorithms Frequently Asked Questions
6.08: Added references on random points on a sphere (Ken Shoemake). Changes in 1 Apr 02 posting: 1.01: 2D point rotation revised by Ken Shoemake.
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The Geometry Junkyard: All Topics
Art, Math, and Computers -- New Ways of Creating Pleasing Shapes, C. Séquin, Educator's TECH Exchange, Jan. 1996.
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The Geometry Junkyard: Sphere Packing
(It is known, however, that the usual grapefruit packing is the densest packing in which the sphere centers form a lattice.)
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Glass-sphere microscope
A GLASS-SPHERE MICROSCOPE By Giorgio Carboni, January 1996 Translated by: Sabrina Gemelli, Giacomo Giuli,
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Casimir effect - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Since the value of this energy depends on the shapes and positions of the conductors and dielectrics, the Casimir effect manifests itself as a force
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Atomic orbital - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
6 The shapes of orbitals 6.1 Orbitals table
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United Nuclear - Neodymium magnets
Sphere Magnets 1/4" Dia NdFeB Sphere Magnet, Grade N45,
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Seamless Steel Balls on ThomasNet.com
Steel Balls Seamless Steel Tubing Seamless Steel Pipe Seamless Steel Shells Seamless Steel Shapes Stainless Steel Balls Chromium Steel Balls Carbon
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Steel burnishing media for metal polishing, vibratory...
steel balls, spheres, eclipses - flat end balls, satellites, ballcones, diagonals, beveled cylinders and pins are the various shapes of steel media
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Abbott Ball Company - Shapes
In the early 1900's, founder George E. Abbott experimented with steel balls to burnish a bright finish on small metal parts.
See Abbott Ball Company, Inc. Information
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