3M™ Glass Bubbles S38HS

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Made from hollow, water-resistant, and chemically-stable soda-lime-borosilicate glass

Each bubble has a crush strength of 5,500 psi (37.92 MPa) and a density of 0.38 g/cc

Features a high strength-to-weight ratio

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  • Made from hollow, water-resistant, and chemically-stable soda-lime-borosilicate glass
  • Each bubble has a crush strength of 5,500 psi (37.92 MPa) and a density of 0.38 g/cc
  • Features a high strength-to-weight ratio
  • Decreases weight and increases buoyancy, resulting in a lower density for finished parts
  • Creates stable voids for low thermal conductivity and a reduced dielectric constant
  • Offers excellent water and oil resistance for underwater applications
  • Improves dimensional stability

3M™ Glass Bubbles S Series are specially formulated for a high strength-to-weight ratio. This makeup allows for enhanced survivability under demanding processing conditions like injection molding. They are also engineered to produce stable voids, which help result in low thermal conductivity and a low dielectric constant. Help improve strength and performance with 3M™ Glass Bubbles S Series.

3M™ Glass Bubbles are hollow, water-resistant, and chemically-stable soda-lime-borosilicate glass microspheres that are engineered to serve as an alternative to conventional fillers and additives like silica, calcium carbonate, talc, and clay. These low-density particles are used in a wide range of industries to help reduce part weight, lower costs, and enhance product properties. Because of their unique spherical shape, they also offer a number of important benefits, including higher filler-loading, lower viscosity/improved flow, and reduce shrinkage/warpage. Discover how 3M™ Glass Bubbles can be mixed in with a variety of compounds to be sprayed, cast, and/or moulded with incredible results.

Suggested applications
  • Can be used in a variety of industries, including construction, oil/gas, and deep-sea
  • Use as an alternative to conventional fillers and additives like silica, calcium carbonate, talc, and clay

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