7 Common Metal Materials & Typical Uses Hundreds of thousands of different types and grades of metals can be found in the world, each of which was developed for a specific application. You come into contact with dozens of metals every day. Here we have an interesting guide that will take you through some common […]
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What Is the Most Refractory Metal in the World? In the non-ferrous metal family, tungsten has maintained the title of “High-Temperature Champion” for hundreds of years. The first person in the world to discover tungsten was the Swedish chemist Seller. He first decomposed tungstic acid with acid in 1781 to obtain tungsten. Then, after a […]
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Applications of Titanium Materials in the Medical Industry Titanium is one of the refractory metals that have varied uses in human life. Because of its unique properties such as high strength, low density, high heat resistance, and anti-corrosion, titanium materials find their way into many industries. It is a well-known fact that the first applications […]
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What Is the Most Refractory Material in the World? When asked about the material with the highest melting point in the world, many people would say “Tungsten.” But I want to tell you that this answer is only half right. As we all know, tungsten is a pure metal with the highest melting point in […]
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Top 5 Strategic Metals in The World Technology is an essential cornerstone of modern weapons research and development. But in terms of importance, mineral resources are still above technology, which is because technology can be developed while it is really nothing that can be done without materials. Then what are the top 5 strategic metals in […]
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How Can An iPhone Vibrate without Tungsten? If tungsten runs out or only a short mining life remains, how can an iPhone vibrate without tungsten? “A perfect storm may be brewing because supply is shrinking fast”, says a professor of sustainability at the Rochester Institute of Technology. So, what is this storm about? And what […]
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Brief Analysis of Applications of the Zirconia Refractories With the rapid development of the iron & steel industry and the requirement of improving the performance of electronic components, zirconia refractories are more and more applied. Zirconia is a very stable refractory oxide, and the relevant research shows that the melting temperature of which is 2680 ℃. In this article, […]
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Refractory Metal Powders VS 3D Printing Technology 3D printing technology is also called additive manufacturing, and the metal devices produced by this technology are somewhat similar to the powder gold treatment technology we currently use, all of which are built on metal powder, and the difference is that the material powder is not bonded by […]
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What Are The Uses Of Titanium In Bicycle Industry? Titanium was used for bicycles and wheelchair frames in the mid-1980s. In this article, let’s take a look at the use of titanium in the bicycle industry. Bicycle Frames There are now nearly 50 companies producing titanium bicycles. Ninety percent of the world’s titanium frames come […]
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An Overview of Nickel-titanium Alloy Nickel-titanium alloy, also known as nitinol, is a binary alloy made up of nickel and titanium, these two elements are roughly equal in atomic percentage (Nitinol 55 and Nitinol 60 are very common). There are two different crystal structures in nickel-titanium alloy due to the change of temperature and mechanical […]
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