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1 June 2012, 01:55 PM | #1 |
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Cermet vs Ceramic
Elliott (mask1196) brought to my attention the use of Cermet by AP in the Jarno Trulli edition ROO.
What's fascinating are the subtle differences in Cermet and Ceramic. Both have a Vickers hardness of 1450. However Cermet is lighter than Ceramic and has better deformation and shock resistance properties than Ceramic - I'm guessing that means less susceptible to cracking vs chipping. It's most used application is the space shuttle heat shields and carbide tipped tools. Ceramic is heavier but also resists staining better than Cermet. It's also characterized by a deep black vs Cermet's metallic grey. Today, AP uses Cermet exclusively for the JT edition. Just though you'd find this interesting. Elliott is absolutely right... Both are fantastic watches! |
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