What Can Molybdenum Compounds Be Used For? Catalyst Molybdenum-based catalysts are widely used. When combined with cobalt and nickel, molybdenum is used in the petroleum industry because it can remove sulfur from organic sulfur compounds that are commonly found in crude oil. The application of molybdenum base catalysts will increase because of the further expansion […]
What Are The Uses Of Titanium In Bicycle Industry? Titanium was used for bicycles and wheelchair frames in the mid-1980s. In this article, let’s take a look at the use of titanium in the bicycle industry. Bicycle Frames There are now nearly 50 companies producing titanium bicycles. Ninety percent of the world’s titanium frames come […]
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How Much Do You Know About Tantalum Niobium? The atomic sequences of tantalum (Ta) and niobium (Nb) are 73 and 41 respectively, both of which are located in the area of the excessive element of VB. They are often symbiotic in nature and are important refractory metals. They have many excellent properties, such as high […]
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How Does Cadmium Harm the Human Body? Cadmium in the environment is mainly caused by the earth’s crust and industrial pollution. Then how does cadmium harm the human body? Cadmium in plant-based foods mainly comes from metallurgy, smelting, ceramics, the electroplating industry, and the chemical industry (such as the battery, plastic additives, food preservatives, pesticides, and […]
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What Are the Special Applications of Iridium Alloy? The iridium alloy is an alloy containing other components of iridium. Most of them are brittle and difficult to process, which limits their application. People use a small amount of tungsten or hafnium to improve the processing properties of iridium in production. Adding a small amount of aluminum, […]
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What Are the Uses of Tantalum and Its Alloys? Tantalum is the third most refractory metal, with a melting point of 2980℃, only after tungsten and rhenium. Besides, tantalum also has other excellent properties like low vapor pressure, good cold workability, high chemical stability, strong resistance to liquid metal corrosion, and a large dielectric constant […]
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An Overview of Nickel-titanium Alloy Nickel-titanium alloy, also known as nitinol, is a binary alloy made up of nickel and titanium, these two elements are roughly equal in atomic percentage (Nitinol 55 and Nitinol 60 are very common). There are two different crystal structures in nickel-titanium alloy due to the change of temperature and mechanical […]
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Why Can Beryllium Metal Be Applied For Missile? Beryllium metal is a material with a relatively special performance, some properties of which are irreplaceable by any other metal materials, especially nuclear properties and physical properties. Beryllium is mainly concentrated in the nuclear industry, the application scope of the weapon system, aerospace industry, X-ray instruments, electronic information […]
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The Discovery of Zirconium In this article, we will take a look at the discovery of zirconium. The naming of zirconium is based on zircon. As early as a few centuries ago, zircon has been used as jewelry. The Bible said that zircon is one of the 12 kinds of precious stones worn by the high […]
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Rhenium is added to high-temperature superalloys that are used to make jet engine parts, using 70% of the worldwide rhenium production. Another major application is in platinum–rhenium catalysts, which are primarily used in making lead-free, high-octane gasoline. Nickel-based superalloys have improved creep resistance with the addition of rhenium. Alloys normally contain 3% or 6% rhenium. […]
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