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<p>microspheres, metal microspheres, and <a href="page.php?w=ceramic">ceramic</a> microspheres are commercially available. Solid and hollow microspheres vary widely in density and, therefore, are used for different applications. Hollow microspheres are typically used as additives to lower the <a href="page.php?w=density">density</a> of a material.  Solid microspheres have numerous applications depending on what material they are constructed of and what size they are.</p>

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