Analysis of Common Defects on the Surface of Titanium Alloys Titanium alloy is known for its lightweight, high strength, and corrosion resistance. It has been used in almost all aspects of human life, from spacecraft, airplanes to submarines, from human bones, sports goods to glasses frames. However, during the production process, the surface of titanium alloy […]
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Anodizing Process of Titanium & Its Alloys The anodic oxidation process is a traditional technique of forming an oxide film by electrolytic oxidation on the surface of the metal and its alloys. The oxide film made with this technology has a uniform color, corrosion resistance, strong bonding force, and good biocompatibility, and has been widely used […]
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Tantalum Capacitor Characteristics & Applications As a class of electrolytic capacitors, the tantalum capacitor is widely used in communications, aerospace and military industries, submarine cables, advanced electronic devices, civil appliances, televisions, and many other aspects. Tantalum capacitors are made of metal tantalum (Ta) as the anode material. According to their different anode structures, tantalum capacitors can be […]
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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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5 Brilliant Uses for Aluminum Foil Aluminum foil has a broad range of applications in our daily life. If you are a foodie, you are definitely familiar with aluminum foil, because aluminum foil is often used to heat food when we have a barbecue. If you are a smoker, you will certainly not be unfamiliar with aluminum foil, […]
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Properties and Compounds of Rhenium Rhenium is a silvery-white rare metal with a high melting point. Its melting point ranks third among all elements, second only to tungsten and tantalum. Because metal rhenium is hard, wear-resistant, corrosion-resistant, and stable in the air, it is widely used in aerospace, electronics, petrochemical, and other fields. In this article, let’s […]
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Classification & Uses of Tantalum Wire Tantalum is the third most refractory metal after tungsten and rhenium, with a melting point of 2980 ° C. In addition, tantalum also has a series of excellent properties such as low vapor pressure, good cold workability, high chemical stability, strong resistance to corrosion of liquid metals, and a large […]
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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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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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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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