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  2. Crystalate - Wikipedia

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    Super Crystalate is a brand name for a composition material, a cast rather than moulded resin, first produced by Composition Billiard Ball in 1972 as a replacement for Crystalate. [4]: 10 Super Crystalate is no longer manufactured but it continues as a trade name on the Aramith Super Crystalate snooker ball sets that are made from phenolic resin.

  3. Saluc - Wikipedia

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    Logo of Saluc S.A. Saluc S.A. is a Belgian speciality manufacturing company. Founded in 1923, they are best known for their Aramith brand billiard balls.The company also manufactures other sorts of balls and bearings with high engineering tolerances for a wide variety of industrial and consumer-product applications, such as Logitech trackballs.

  4. Billiard ball - Wikipedia

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    A complete set of snooker balls. Snooker balls are standardized at 52.5 mm (2 + 1 ⁄ 16 in) in diameter within a tolerance of plus or minus 0.05 mm (0.002 in). No standard weight is defined, but all balls in the set must be the same weight within a tolerance of 3 g (0.11 oz). [14]

  5. American snooker - Wikipedia

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    The game can easily be adapted informally to standard, large-pocketed 9 by 4.5 ft (2.7 by 1.4 m) pool tables, with snooker ball sets the same size as regular American pool balls (to compensate for the larger pool pockets); Saluc, for example, manufactures such a 57 mm (2 + 1 ⁄ 4 inch) set, under their Aramith brand name. [6] American snooker ...

  6. Snooker - Wikipedia

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    A snooker ball set consists of 22 unmarked balls: 15 reds, 6 coloured balls, and 1 white cue ball. The colours are one each of yellow, green, brown, blue, pink and black, [74] although the brown and blue balls were not a part of the original rules. [17] Each ball has a diameter of 2 + 1 ⁄ 16 inches (52.5 mm). [75]

  7. Rules of snooker - Wikipedia

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    Pack of reds, not touching the pink. Snooker balls, like Billiard balls, are typically made of phenolic resin, and are smaller than American pool balls.Regulation snooker balls (which are specified in metric units) are nominally 52.5 mm (approximately 2 + 1 ⁄ 15 inches) in diameter, though many sets are actually manufactured at 52.4 mm (about 2 + 1 ⁄ 16 in).

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