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Sapphire Introduction NeoDis Co., LTD

CATALOG NeoDis Co., LTD ⊙ Sapphire Feature ⊙ Sapphire manufacture process ⊙ High Volume Applications. ⊙ Headline about sapphire. NeoDis Co., LTD

Sapphire Feature NeoDis Co., LTD √ High mechanical strength √ High thermal stability √ High chemical stability √ High optical transmittance √ High optical properties NeoDis Co., LTD

Sapphire Feature NeoDis Co., LTD ⊙ Hardness √ High therma stability √ High chemica stability √ Sapphire cannot be scratched by sand, metal, concrete, rocks. √ Sapphire is 3.3X harder than glass. (Vichers) NeoDis Co., LTD

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