Sapphire Windows are manufactured from single crystal sapphire,
making them ideal for demanding applications (such as laser
systems) because of their extreme surface hardness, high thermal
conductivity, high dielectric constant and resistance to common
chemical acids and alkalis. Sapphire is the second hardest crystal
next to diamonds and, because of their structural strength,
sapphire windows can be made much thinner than other common
dielectric windows with improved transmittance. Chemically,
sapphire is single crystal aluminum oxide (Al2O3) and is useful in
a transmission range from 0.2 - 5.5μm.
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Synthetic transparent/ruby/sapphire bearing
Synthetic Sapphire bearings are made of synthetic sapphire/ruby.
They are largely used in heavily corrosive environments and optical
fiber communication because of their anticorrosion, wearable, and
fine transmission characteristics.
Balls measuring head jewels are used as insulated measure heads on
precise instruments.
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