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A Jewel of a Boule Displayed

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ORLANDO, Fla., April 14, 2009 -- Today at the SPIE Defense, Security and Sensing Conference and Exhibition in Orlando, attendees can visit Booth 337 and see what Rubicon Technology of Franklin Park, Ill. considers the world's largest sapphire crystal. Rubicon Technology's 441-lb bulk sapphire super boule, on display at the SPIE Defense, Security and Sensing Conference in Orlando. (Photo: Lynn Savage) The company grows bulk sapphire crystals that weigh about 187 lbs for wafers of up to 8 in. But stepping that up, the super boule weighs in at 441 lbs and will be used for wafers of up to 12 in. Sapphire substrates are...Read full article

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    Published: April 2009
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    sapphire
    Sapphire can refer to either a gemstone or a specific type of crystalline material commonly used in various industrial applications. Gemstone: Natural sapphire: A natural sapphire is a precious gemstone belonging to the corundum mineral family. Corundum is an aluminum oxide mineral that, when it contains traces of chromium, iron, titanium, or other elements, exhibits a range of colors. Blue is the most traditional and prized color for sapphires, but they can also be found in various hues,...
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