4 Uses of Hafnium Hafnium is a lustrous silver-gray transition metal, with a density of 13.31g / cm³. Hafnium has the properties of high-temperature resistance, corrosion resistance, oxidation resistance, easy processing, rapid heat absorption, and heat release, and is widely used in industrial production and our daily life. In this article, we’ll take a look at 4 […]
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3 Most Common Types of Tungsten Alloys Used Today Tungsten alloy is an alloy composed of tungsten and other elements. Among metals, tungsten has the highest melting point, good high-temperature strength, and creep resistance, as well as thermal conductivity, electrical conductivity, and electron emission performance. In addition to being widely used in electronics, aerospace, weapons, and other […]
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7 Interesting Facts about Tungsten Tungsten is a silver-white metal with an atomic number of 74 and the element symbol W. Tungsten is familiar to many people as a metal used in incandescent light bulb filaments. So just for fun, in this article, we’ll take a look at 7 interesting facts about tungsten. Interesting Facts about Tungsten […]
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10 Important Uses of Niobium Niobium is a rare metal with a high melting point, silvery gray color, soft texture, and good ductility. The density of niobium is 8.57g / cm³, the melting point is 2477 ° C, and the boiling point is 4744 ° C. Thanks to its good superconductivity, high melting point, corrosion resistance, and […]
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Why Is Titanium Price So High?! If steel is a metal that has a profound impact on the world in the middle of the 19th century, then the next metal that will change the world will be titanium. Titanium is known as “the steel of the future.” Thanks to the excellent properties of titanium, it is widely used […]
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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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Top 10 Common Refractory Metals You Can Find Now “Refractory metal” is a term that is used to describe a group of metal elements. These metal elements have exceptionally high melting points and are resistant to wear, corrosion, and deformation. In this article, we will take a look at the top 10 common refractory metals that […]
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13 Types of Refractory Materials and Their Applications Refractory materials are used in various fields of the national economy, such as iron and steel, nonferrous metal, glass, cement, ceramics, petrochemical, machinery, boiler, light industry, electric power, military industry, etc. It is an essential basic material to ensure the production and operation of the above-mentioned industries and […]
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Refractory Metals Properties Refractory metals mainly include tungsten, tantalum, molybdenum, niobium, hafnium, chromium, vanadium, zirconium, and titanium. Actually, the melting point of rhenium also is extremely high, but its reserves are too rare, most used in high-temperature alloy parts of the jet engine. Among them, the most common refractory metals are tungsten, tantalum, molybdenum, and niobium. In […]
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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 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 osmium–iridium […]
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