Metal oxide varistors (the main component of surge arresters) need protection from electrical interference, thermal shock, mechanical stress, and more. Watch this video to see why #glass is an ideal insulator for MOVs! ⛈️ #GlassScience #MaterialsScience #Engineering
Mo-Sci
Glass, Ceramics and Concrete Manufacturing
Rolla, MO 1,400 followers
A partner for your glass manufacturing needs.
About us
Mo-Sci is a world leader in high quality precision glass technology working with many fortune 500 companies as their priority or sole provider of specialty glasses. Mo-Sci's glass microspheres, fibers and frit have many uses including (internationally recognized) healthcare applications. Engineers at MO-SCI are recognized world-wide for revolutionary research, development and manufacturing of glass for specialty applications. Companies seek out MO-SCI with seemingly improbable ideas to research and develop into an application that the company than takes to market. MO-SCI is headquarted in in Rolla, Missouri (USA), home to Missouri University of Science and Technology (Missouri S&T), where the idea of MO-SCI originated nearly 20 years ago with company founder, Dr. Delbert Day, Curators Professor Emeritus in Materials Science and Engineering, at Missouri S&T.
- Website
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http://www.mo-sci.com
External link for Mo-Sci
- Industry
- Glass, Ceramics and Concrete Manufacturing
- Company size
- 11-50 employees
- Headquarters
- Rolla, MO
- Type
- Privately Held
- Founded
- 1985
- Specialties
- specialty glass, microsphere, biotechnology, dental, wound care, automotive, aerospace, electronic, pharmaceutical, glass melting, bioactive glass, and technical glass powders
Locations
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Primary
4040 HyPoint North
Rolla, MO 65401, US
Employees at Mo-Sci
Updates
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Glass-ceramics are produced by the formation of crystal phases within an amorphous base #glass (i.e., crystal-glass phase separation). Learn how these materials are engineered >> https://lnkd.in/g8YnQgyx #GlassScience #MaterialsScience #CeramicEngineering
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Find our product spotlight on page 142 in the latest edition of Medical Device Developments! #MedicalDeviceDevelopments #MedicalDevice #HealthTech #Glass
🎉 The October '24 Edition of Medical Device Developments is here 🎉 📡 The 5G Future - Technological advancements are radically changing how surgeons can conduct surgeries remotely in new and exciting ways. Mischa Dohler spoke with us to explain more. 🖨 A New Dimension in 3D Printing - 3D Printing is everywhere in medical manufacturing. An Excellent new example is so-called VIPS-3DP technology, which allows manufactures to craft devices of remarkable lightness. Yong Huang who developed the technique delves into the details. 💰 Manufacturing Class 3 Devices - Class 3 contract manufacturing is soaring. Encompassing the most complex medical devices - for instance, pacemakers and deep-brain stimulators - research suggests they will enjoy the highest CAGR of any class through the end of the decade. Read the full edition here: https://lnkd.in/g8dHV9ju 📰 Follow Medical Device Developments to receive the latest medical device news daily and to subscribe to our weekly newsletter #MedicalDeviceDevelopments #medicaldevices #medicalmanufacturing
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Ball milling is one of the most commonly used techniques for milling #glass, thanks to its adaptability and relatively low cost. Learn more about glass milling techniques here >> https://lnkd.in/dikJuBYe #GlassScience #Manufacturing
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#Glass composite coatings have exhibited remarkable resistance up to 1000 °C against hot corrosion for nickel-based superalloys. These superalloys can constitute up to half the weight of advanced aircraft. Read more — https://lnkd.in/gDCs3T_H #CeramicEngineering #Aerospace
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#Glass is at the heart of many technologies that rely on its unique electrical properties. Find out what makes glass so electrically useful here >> https://lnkd.in/gXgFipdJ #MaterialsScience #ElectricalEngineering #CeramicEngineering
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The terms used to describe various silica-based materials can be confusing. We attempt to clear up the confusion once and for all as we explore the unique properties of quartz and fused silica — https://lnkd.in/g5n8Z55N #Glass #Glass101 #MaterialsScience
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Depositing #glass as a film directly onto a substrate enables it to be used for a number of specialist applications. Explore the different techniques and the applications they enable here >> https://lnkd.in/dGjMfZ4d #MaterialsScience #GlassScience #Engineering
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Dosage control is a key challenge in developing silver-releasing bioactive #glass. Innovative production techniques may hold the answer — https://lnkd.in/gGquewQY #GlassScience #MedTech #HealthTech
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We're at The Advanced Materials Show (USA) in Pittsburg, PA! Visit us at booth 725 to talk technical #glass and ceramics with our ceramic engineers. #AMU24 #GlassScience #MaterialsScience