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Cenosphere Coating
Q. I am trying to find a technique to apply a thin coating onto small cenospheres. These are small ceramic spheres ranging is size from 10 to 60 micrometers in diameter. Any information would be most appreciated.
Dave Mepham- Australia
A. What kind of coating do you want to apply?


Tom Pullizzi
Falls Township, Pennsylvania
Q. We would be looking at copper, silver, zinc initially and then others.
Dave Mepham- Australia
A. How about a pyrolytic carbon coating? It's very hard, wear resistant and chemically inert.
Robert More- Austin, Texas
Q. I want to coat Cenosphere using epoxy/polyurethane. Any advise would be highly appreciated.
Thanks,
Abbas
- Melbourne, Australia
June 13, 2010
Coating cenospheres with titanium dioxide
Q. Hi, I am pursuing Ph.D in Concrete Technology and I am looking for coating cenospheres with titanium dioxide to produce a photocatalytic concrete. Any suggestions will be helpful.
Vishakha MakodeVNIT, Nagpur - Nagpur, Maharashtra and India
September 7, 2015
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