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Tag: osmium–iridium alloys

How Does Iridium Work In Modern Industries?

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How Does Iridium Work in Modern Industries? How does iridium work In modern industries? If you are new to the world of the refractory metal iridium, you may ask such a question. Actually, the high melting point, hardness, and corrosion resistance of Iridium and its alloys determine most of its applications. Iridium and especially iridium–platinum alloys or […]

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