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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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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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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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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Tungsten Crucibles for Rare-earth Melting Applications Tungsten is a rare and hard chemical element, which has a high melting point, high-temperature resistance, small thermal expansion coefficient, and great permeability. Tungsten crucibles are widely used for sapphire crystal growth and rare-earth melting due to their excellent characteristics. It is reported that the rare earth products smelted […]
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How to Choose a Pair of Titanium Glasses? Titanium is widely used in the eyewear industry because of its excellent properties, including resistance to deformation and discoloration, as well as strong stability, etc. Spectacle frames made of titanium can be divided into three types: pure titanium, titanium alloy, and beta-titanium frames. The following is to […]
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How Is Titanium Used in Automotive Lightweight? Titanium and titanium alloy has the characteristics of low density, excellent mechanical properties, good biocompatibility, corrosion resistance, high-temperature resistance, and good low-temperature toughness. At present, they have been widely used in automobile manufacturing. In this article, we will take a look at how is titanium used in automotive lightweight. The density of titanium […]
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Types of High-Temperature Refractory Metal Materials in Laser Forming Refractory metal materials with a high melting point and special properties have been developed as high-tech materials. Due to the high melting point and high-temperature strength, the smelting process of these materials is very difficult, and most refractory alloys are manufactured by powder metallurgy. With the […]
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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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