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What Is The Metallic Glass?

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What Is The Metallic Glass? Glass is a brittle and hard material, while metal is a ductile and malleable material. But now people have a material that is unbreakable, which is called metallic glass. Metal glass combines the advantages of metal and glass and overcomes their disadvantages. For example, it can be used as an […]

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What are the main Military Structural Materials?

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With the development of modern science, the technology of weapon equipment is becoming more and more intensive and it is changing from mechanized war to information war. Therefore, higher and newer requirements have been put forward for military materials. Magnesium alloy As the lightest engineering metal material, magnesium alloys have a series of unique properties, […]

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What Refractory Metals Are Commonly Used in Vacuum Systems?

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What Refractory Metals Are Commonly Used in Vacuum Systems? Refractory metal refers to metals with a certain reserve and a melting point that is higher than 1650 ℃. Refractory metals include tungsten, tantalum, molybdenum, niobium, hafnium, chromium, vanadium, zirconium, and titanium. Rhenium also has a high melting point, but its reserves are too small, and […]

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Aluminum Alloy Cable VS Copper Cable

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Aluminum Alloy Cable VS Copper Cable The aluminum alloy power cable is a new type of material power cable invented by AA8030 series aluminum alloy material as a conductor by using special compaction technology and annealing treatment and other advanced technologies, while the copper cable is an electric cable with copper material as its conductor, […]

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How Does Aluminum Alloy Protect Ships From Corrosion?

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How Does Aluminum Alloy Protect Ships From Corrosion? Anti-corrosion of aluminum alloy refers to the anti-corrosion of the ship hull, which is essentially related to the service life of the ship. The corrosion resistance of a ship hull depends on the corrosion resistance of raw materials and the anti-corrosion technical measures of repairing a ship […]

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What Can Molybdenum Compounds be used for?

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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 […]

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What Are the Special Applications of Iridium Alloy?

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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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Why Is Zirconium A Transition Metal?

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Why Is Zirconium A Transition Metal? When of sufficient purity, zirconium is soft and ductile. Zirconium a transition metal has good corrosion resistance and low absorption capacity for thermal neutrons. These properties are desirable in materials used for certain parts of nuclear reactors. The great increase in the production of zirconium since 1945 has been […]

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The List Of Abundant Refractory Metals

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The List Of Abundant Refractory Metals Tungsten, tantalum, molybdenum, columbium, vanadium, and chromium may be classed as relatively abundant refractory metals; that is, free world reserves of contained metal are over 100,000 tons for each metal. The first four show promise in a considerably higher temperature range than the last two, and sometimes the term […]

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