Tag: Metal with High Melting Point

6 Interesting Facts about Vanadium

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6 Interesting Facts about Vanadium Vanadium is a silvery-white transition metal with the element symbol V. Vanadium belongs to the VB group in the periodic table, with an atomic number of 23 and an atomic weight of 50.9414. Vanadium has a high melting point of 1890 ° C, a boiling point of 3380 ° C, and a […]

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6 Common Uses of Beryllium

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6 Common Uses of Beryllium Beryllium is a rare light metal with many excellent properties such as low density, high melting point, large elastic modulus, large tensile strength, excellent thermal performance, good dimensional stability, small neutron absorption cross-section, good X-ray transmission, etc. With the gradual deepening of research on beryllium in various countries, the scope […]

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Metal with High Melting Point | Top 10 Metals with High Melting Points

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Metal with High Melting Point Many people know that the metal with the lowest melting point is mercury, which is the only metal that is liquid at room temperature. But when it comes to a metal with a high melting point, probably not many people know the answer. That’s the reason why we’ve compiled this list […]

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Application of Tungsten And Tungsten Alloys

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Application of Tungsten And Tungsten Alloys Tungsten, which has an atomic number of 74 in the periodic table, is a VIB group metal. It has a density of 19.35 g/cm3 that is close to gold, with a melting point of 3,422 ℃ and a boiling point of 5,927 ℃. In this article, we’ll take a look […]

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Niobium – A Material for Innovations with Great Future Potential

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Niobium – A Material for Innovations with Great Future Potential In this article, we will introduce niobium, a material for innovations with great future potential. In actual fact, niobium, like all other metals, is gray. However, by applying a pacifying oxide layer, we allow our metal to gleam in a beautiful array of colors. Niobium is […]

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Why Is Molybdenum A Good Conductor of Electricity?

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Why Is Molybdenum A Good Conductor of Electricity? High-tech metals are called refractory metals in scientific terms, with a high melting point of 3500 degrees C. Tungsten, molybdenum, tantalum, and niobium are refractory metals. The characteristics of these materials are not only high melting points but also difficult to mine and process. A special process beyond […]

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