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Copper Powder 99.3%, General Purpose, 150 Mesh
The most popular and widely used copper powder, produced by the water atomization method followed by hydrogen reduction. This general-purpose copper powder has diverse applications, including the production of copper compounds, use as a catalyst in chemical formulations, abrasive wheels, carbon brushes, and more. It is important to note that pure copper powders may not exhibit continuity or conductivity under low-voltage multimeter tests due to air gaps and weak particle contacts but will show conductivity under higher voltage, when compacted, or mixed with oils/resins to form a paste.
Product Specifications
| Purity | 99.3% |
| Apparent Density | 2.7 g/cc |
| Nominal Mesh | -140 |
| -325 Mesh Ratio | > 50% |
| HTS Code | 7406.10.0000 |
| NMFC | 30743 |
| CAS No. | 7440-50-8 |
Applications and Benefits:
- Production of copper compounds
- Catalyst in chemical formulations
- Abrasive wheels
- Carbon brushes
- Electronics and electrical applications
- Decorative and protective coatings
- Brazing and general-purpose industrial use
Caution:
Handle with care. Refer to the SDS for detailed safety guidelines.
Steel Balls, 1/4" Diameter
Steel Balls 1/4" Diameter are small steel balls with a diameter of about 6 millimeters, perfect for use in mechanics and magnetism experiments. These balls can be used as a substitute for iron filings to study the phenomenon of magnetic fields. They form clusters and chains between unlike poles of magnets, making them a great tool for exploring the properties of magnets. These balls are made of polished, hardened spheres, ensuring their durability and longevity. Add Steel Balls 1/4" Diameter to your collection of scientific equipment today!
Product Specifications
| Product Name | Steel Balls 1/4" Diameter |
| Material | Steel |
| Diameter | 1/4" (approx. 6mm) |
| Usage | Used in mechanics and magnetism experiments as a substitute for iron filings to study magnetic field interactions. Form chains and clusters between unlike magnetic poles. Made of polished, hardened steel for durability. |
Note:
All dimensions listed are approximate and for general reference only. These products are not manufactured to scientific or precision-grade tolerances. Actual dimensions may vary up to ±5% from stated specifications due to manufacturing processes and environmental conditions. If your application requires exact measurements, please verify dimensions prior to buy.
Applications and Benefits:
- Science students conducting magnetic field experiments
- Physics enthusiasts and educators
- Teachers creating hands-on classroom demonstrations
- DIY enthusiasts and metalworkers
- Engineering professionals prototyping mechanisms
- Hobbyists building science kits and projects
Caution:
These steel balls are small and may pose a choking hazard if swallowed. Keep out of reach of small children and pets. Use responsibly during science or mechanical activities.
Steel Balls, 1" (25mm)
Steel Balls, 1" (25mm) are solid steel spheres used in various fields such as mechanics, magnetism experiments, pendulum construction, and demonstrations of Newton's laws. These balls are made of high-quality steel, ensuring durability and consistency. Ideal for experiments and demonstrations requiring dense, uniform spheres.
Product Specifications
| Product Name | Steel Balls |
| Size | 1" (25mm) |
| Material | Steel |
| Usage | Mechanics and magnetism experiments, construction of pendulums, demonstration of Newton laws |
| Model | SBALL25 |
Note:
All dimensions listed are approximate and for general reference only. These products are not manufactured to scientific or precision-grade tolerances. Actual dimensions may vary up to ±5% from stated specifications due to manufacturing processes and environmental conditions. If your application requires exact measurements, please verify dimensions prior to buy.
Applications and Benefits:
- Mechanics enthusiasts
- Physics students
- Science teachers
- Engineering students
- Construction workers
- Magnetism experimenters
Caution:
Handle with care. Steel balls are dense and may cause injury or damage if dropped or used improperly. Keep away from children. Use protective equipment when applicable.
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