I don't know wether to ask here or L/LM directly.
Maybe someone here knows and can tell me:
Since know I thought the particles in Bowling balls used were made out off Siliconcarbide (SiC) the next hardest material after Diamond.
But I read on the L/LM homepage in the FAQs that they use "Carbon" particles.
Now I am a chemist... in fact a solid state chemist and have a clue about that stuff and wonder what L/LM means when they talk about "Carbon" particles... cannot be Graphit for sure
What "Carbon"-comnpound is used or is that a secret?
General:
and do different companies use differenc carbides?
I have now a Track MAchine and like the particle look and the ball keeps working though the image of particles was bad.
For half a year I am thinking to get a Terminator as a heavy oiler / med-heavy.
I dulled my Machine and it works fine on our pattern but I wanted to try the L/LM stuff....
So... anyone have a clue? Just out of interest.
I have read different reviews on the Terminator now and it seems to be a real option for my style with my med revs, good speed and the broader heavier pattern.
(I consider myself as a power stroker)
well... have to save up the money.
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Sebastian Koch
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