5 Common Uses of Beryllium Copper Alloys A series of beryllium copper alloys can be formed by dissolving about 2% of beryllium in copper. Beryllium copper alloy is the “king of elasticity” in copper alloy and its strength is about twice that of other copper alloys. At the same time, beryllium copper alloy has high thermal conductivity and […]
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5 Uses of Titanium Rods You Mightn’t Know Titanium rods have many excellent properties, such as excellent strength, hardness, small density, lightweight, high-temperature resistance, low-temperature resistance, good mechanical processing performance, excellent corrosion resistance, non-magnetic and non-toxic, and good heat transfer performance. At the same time, it has memory, superconductivity, and its hydrogen storage performance is very outstanding. […]
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Zirconium Alloys 101 Zirconium is a silvery-white transition metal with a very low thermal neutron absorption cross-section, high hardness, good ductility, and corrosion resistance. Zirconium alloy is a solid solution of zirconium or other metals. The main use of zirconium alloys is in the field of nuclear technology, such as fuel rods in nuclear reactors. Beyond the […]
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4 Types of Rhenium Alloys You Mightn’t Know Rhenium is a silvery-white rare high melting point metal that is hard, wear-resistant, and corrosion-resistant. Rhenium is stable in air, insoluble in hydrochloric acid, and does not interact with hydrogen and nitrogen. Because of the high price of rhenium, the application of rhenium-containing alloys is mostly used. In this article, […]
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Molybdenum Alloys 101 Molybdenum alloy is an alloy composed of molybdenum as a matrix and other elements added. Due to its excellent properties, molybdenum alloy has been widely used in industry and our everyday life. If you are looking for information about molybdenum alloys, then you’ve come to the right place. In this article, we will focus […]
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Physical Properties of Titanium Titanium is a silvery-white transition metal characterized by lightweight, high strength, and metallic luster. Titanium is relatively abundant in the earth’s crust and ranks 10th among all elements. However, titanium is considered to be a rare metal, because its existence in nature is relatively dispersed and difficult to extract. Beyond the […]
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Chemical Properties of Titanium Titanium is an important metal developed in the 1950s. Because of its excellent physical and chemical properties, many countries in the world have successively researched and developed it. At present, titanium is widely used in aviation, aerospace, chemical, petroleum, power, medical, construction, sports goods, and other fields. In this article, we’ll […]
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5 Interesting Facts about Tantalum Tantalum is a metallic element with a bluish tint and excellent ductility. Tantalum is the third most refractory metal, only after tungsten and rhenium, with a melting point of 2980 ℃, element symbol Ta, atomic number 73, and a density of 16.68g / cm³. Except for the basics above, what else should […]
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7 Interesting Facts about Molybdenum Molybdenum is a silver-white metal with the element symbol Mo and atomic number 42. Molybdenum has a density of 10.2g / cm³, a melting point of 2610 ° C, and a boiling point of 5560 ° C. Beyond the basics above, what else should we know about molybdenum? In this article, […]
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4 Types of Superalloys You May Want to Know Superalloys have high strength, high hardness, high corrosion resistance, high thermal stability, and good processability. Therefore, they are widely used in aviation, aerospace, automotive, medical, chemical, petrochemical, coal chemical, and high-temperature industries. In this article, we will introduce 4 major types of superalloys that can be found on […]
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