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In a message dated 2/20/01 6:34:09 AM Pacific Standard Time,

Mirador@... writes:

<< Corundum? I believe its a natural crystal >> in gems it is the same

substances that make up the grinding powder mentioned as aluminum oxide - it

just depends on how the crystals grow and to what grade of purity - ruby and

sapphires are both AL2 O3.

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Hello

Carborundum is a proprietary brand name for various different abrasives.

>I think this substance is more commonly known as carborundum.

>

> Lee

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Hello

Carborundum is a proprietary brand name for various different abrasives.

>I think this substance is more commonly known as carborundum.

>

> Lee

Owen Beith

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London E2 9JG

+44 (0)20 8981 9879

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Carborundum? Its a generic name for abrasives made from silicon carbide.

Corundum? I believe its a natural crystal

Angel Romero

Re: Corundum

I think this substance is more commonly known as carborundum.

Lee

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Carborundum? Its a generic name for abrasives made from silicon carbide.

Corundum? I believe its a natural crystal

Angel Romero

Re: Corundum

I think this substance is more commonly known as carborundum.

Lee

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I agree with Bart. I found both term defined as below in Wenske's Chemical

Dictionary.

Ursula

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>>I think this substance is more commonly known as carborundum.

<<

no, carborundum is silicon carbide, corundum is impure alumin(i)um oxide

Hartelijke Groeten, * Bart *

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I agree with Bart. I found both term defined as below in Wenske's Chemical

Dictionary.

Ursula

-----Original Message-----

>>I think this substance is more commonly known as carborundum.

<<

no, carborundum is silicon carbide, corundum is impure alumin(i)um oxide

Hartelijke Groeten, * Bart *

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