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Silver-coated glass spheres join conductive range

A Hart Coating Technology product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Jun 7, 2004

Hart Coating Technology is now offering the Sil-shield range of silver-coated glass spheres as complimentary materials to the Novamet silver-coated nickel and nickel-coated graphite products.

Hart Coating Technology is now offering the Sil-shield range of silver-coated glass spheres as complimentary materials to the Novamet silver-coated nickel and nickel-coated graphite products that continue to prove extremely successful in a highly demanding market.

Sil-shield silver-coated glass particulate materials are available as either solid or hollow spheres and in a number of different size ranges.

They are produced to exacting standards with a closely controlled spread of particle size within any selected range.

Three standard products are available, each measuring 40-60um with 4, 8 or 12% Ag.

Other size ranges from 0.4 to 100um are available to order.

Dr Tony Hart, Hart Coating Technology's owner, comments: "We have been very successful with the Novamet particulate products due to their consistently high quality".

"We are confident that Sil-shield silver-coated glass products exhibit similar standards of quality and, with their low overall density, will make an excellent addition to our conductive range".

"They will enable high quality electrically conductive composite materials to be produced with a lower overall unit weight, an essential in many applications".

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