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Refractory Metal Powders VS 3D Printing Technology 3D printing technology is also called additive manufacturing, and the metal devices produced by this technology are somewhat similar to the powder gold treatment technology we currently use, all of which are built on metal powder, and the difference is that the material powder is not bonded by […]
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In recent years, a shortage of cobalt has resulted from rising mineral prices and the worldwide spread of new energy vehicles. A round of technical updates has been launched between the top battery makers in an effort to reduce the use of cobalt in lithium-ion batteries. Panasonic has drastically reduced the use of cobalt in […]
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What Is The Basic Tungsten Metal Like? In today’s article, we will take a look at what is basic tungsten metal like. Tungsten is the most plentiful of the refractory metals. However, about half of the world’s reserves are found in China. Korea is another important source along with Bolivia, Portugal, Australia, Thailand, Canada, and United […]
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Tungsten (W) is one of the so-called transition metals with the atomic number 74. The shiny gray metal is in a solid state at room temperature. Tungsten is characterized by special physical and chemical properties: Heat resistance: After carbon, tungsten has the highest melting point of all elements at 3422°C. It has a boiling point […]
What Is the Industrial Diamond? Tungsten is a metal element with an atomic number of 74 and an atomic weight of 183.84. It’s usually steel gray or silver-white with high hardness and high melting point. It has air corrosion resistance at room temperature. The main application of tungsten is manufacturing filament, high-speed cutting alloy steel, and super-hard mold. […]
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