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I don't know about your microballoons, but my microbaloons are glass, not
plastic.
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I've never worked with or even seen the microbaloons used as filler in
resins on boats, but I've heard they are tiny clear plastic spheres. The
toner used in photocopiers and computer printers is also tiny plastic
spheres (to print they are melted into the paper). I was wondering if
laser toner could be used to thicken the resins. Laser toner, being
produced in large volumes would probably cost less than microbaloons. Just
a thought.


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Steve Lusardi wrote:
I don't know about your microballoons, but my microbaloons are glass, not
plastic.


They're also hollow, which is why they're called "balloons".

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Steve Lusardi wrote:
I don't know about your microballoons, but my microbaloons are glass, not
plastic.
Steve


You can get them in glass, thermoset urethane or phenolic.

Also phenolic is a thermoset plastic. Laser toner is thermoplastic
microSPHERES. Not balloons.

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