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Aramith
- The Belgian Billiard Ball
"legends
in the billiard world"
"Aramith
phenloic resin - why it makes the difference"
Heavy
Duty Design
Rather
than a polyester number-plug-design, the Aramith concept has
the numbers precision engraved is a solid core that runs all
the way through the ball. As such it is impossible to for
number cores to fall out over time. Using phenolic resin assures
homogeneous characteristics in each ball part. The balls are
so homogeneous that when finally reaching breaking point (a
minimum five ton load is required in the case of an Aramith
bal), the ball will break up totaly at random, and not along
the parting line between the stripe and the rest of the ball
as one would expect.
Burn
Spot Resistant
Hitting
a cue ball accelerates it from 0 to over 30 km/h (20 mph)
in just a fraction of a second. The resulting friction temperature
between ball and cloth can easily reach 250 degrees celsius.
This is why Aramith's phenolic heat curing process fully stabilizes
material tensions.
That
is why Aramith balls are the only ones made from genuine phenolic
resin: their resistance is engineered to be wear resistant
at these high temperatures, making Aramith balls far less
vulnerable to abrasive burn spots. They hold their high lustre
and and smoothness over a much lonegr period of time, resulting
in minimal ball and table cloth wear.
High
Impact Resistance
Because
hitting the balls is the essence of the billiard game, impact
resistance is the critical factor. Aramith's phenolic heat
curing process fully stabilizes material tensions. It produces
a vitrified high-density surface that offers maximum impact
resistance. Tests show Aramith balls to withstand over 50
times more impacts than other polyester or ploymer balls and
are also twice more scratch resistant. Aramith balls are far
less easily damaged than other bals options by pocket fixings,
table mechanisms and cue sticks.
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