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W-Cu Composites (Tungsten-copper Composites) Main Applications

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W-Cu Composites (Tungsten-copper Composites) Main Applications In this article, we’ll take a look at the main applications of tungsten-copper composites (W-Cu composites). Since tungsten (W) has good electron emission function, a class of composites such as tungsten alloy and W-Cu is good electrode materials, which have been widely used in EDM, electric locomotive guide block, ultra-high […]

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What Are The Important Applications Of Silicon Carbide?

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What Are The Important Applications Of Silicon Carbide? We have gained a lot of benefits from the applications of silicon carbide in the traditional field, but the raw materials of silicon carbide have more value for us to develop. In order to further widen the application range of silicon carbide, the R&D personnel of silicon […]

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Nano Tungsten Carbide – The Platinum-like Catalyst

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Nano Tungsten Carbide – The Platinum-like Catalyst In nature, platinum group elements together with gold and silver are known as precious metal elements. The platinum family has platinum, iridium, rhodium, and palladium. The most important value of platinum is not that it is platinum jewelry, but that it is an important industrial catalyst, such as […]

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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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