Application of Niobium in the Steel Industry The application fields of niobium can basically be divided into the steel industry and the non-steel industry. The former accounts for more than 85% of the world’s niobium consumption, while the latter accounts for less than 15%. In this article, let’s take a closer look at the application of […]
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Applications of Tungsten in the Military The reason why tungsten is called a strategic resource is that it has extremely important and widespread applications in the military, especially in the modern military. So in this article, let’s take a closer look at the applications of tungsten in the military. As we know, the service life […]
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Application of Titanium in Watches As we all know, watches are necessities in people’s daily life. Traditional watches are made of brass and the surface is electroplated with Ni. The surface layer of this watch contains a large amount of nickel, which often causes a “nickel allergic reaction” when worn. Therefore, since the 1970s, relevant scientific and […]
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Application of Titanium in Energy Materials With the rapid development of the world economy and the continuous growth of the global population, world energy consumption has also risen sharply. Traditional energy sources such as coal, oil, and natural gas have been unable to meet the needs of long-term social development, and the harmful gases and waste […]
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Why Can Molybdenum Wire Cut Metal? Many people have heard of wire cutting, and molybdenum wire cutting is also a kind of wire cutting. Then why can molybdenum wire cut metal? Many people may think that molybdenum wire cutting is to cut metal with a molybdenum wire, just like sawing wood with a saw. In fact, this […]
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3D Printing Is Used to Develop Refractory Metal Components for Nuclear Weapons 3D printing has always been favored by the military manufacturing and aerospace industries. Metal Technologies (MTI), a manufacturing service provider from Oregon, USA, won a contract from the US Navy. Under this contract, MTI will develop and demonstrate advanced aerospace additive manufacturing technology for the […]
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How Was Vanadium Discovered? Vanadium is a silvery-white transition metal with element symbol V, atomic number 23, and an atomic weight of 50.9414. Vanadium has a high melting point of 1890 ° C and is called refractory metal together with niobium, tantalum, tungsten, and molybdenum. Due to its excellent physical and chemical properties, vanadium and vanadium alloy […]
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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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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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10 Interesting Facts about Titanium Titanium is a refractory metal that is widely used in surgical implants, automotive sun visors, aircraft bodies, and eyeglass frames. Although titanium has been discovered for many years, it still surprises people with its ubiquity in our lives without you realizing it (yes it’s also in your body). This article will show […]
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