Tungsten Copper Alloy vs Molybdenum Copper Alloy As alloy materials, both tungsten copper alloy and molybdenum copper alloy are used in a wide range of applications, such as aerospace, aviation, navigation, military, defense, electronics, electric power, metallurgy, machinery, sports equipment, and other industries. Although they can replace each other in some cases, there are many […]
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Features & Applications of Tungsten Crucibles Tungsten crucible, as its name implies, is one of the products made of metal tungsten, which is widely used in today’s industrial production. But do you know what are the features & applications of tungsten crucibles? What process is used to manufacture tungsten crucibles? What are the advantages of […]
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Properties & Applications of Molybdenum Copper Alloy Molybdenum copper alloy is one of the important materials indispensable for the development of modern technology. It has both the characteristics of molybdenum and copper and has good comprehensive properties. In this article, let’s take a look at the properties and applications of molybdenum copper alloys. Properties of […]
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Tantalum Powder Preparation Methods Tantalum powder is powdered metal tantalum, dark gray, or silver-gray, which is an important raw material for the preparation of capacitors and tantalum materials. In this article, let’s take a deeper look at the tantalum powder preparation methods. Before going any further, let’s figure out the types of tantalum powder. Types […]
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Applications of Molybdenum Rhenium Alloys So far, rhenium is the most effective element to improve the properties of molybdenum alloys. The addition of rhenium greatly reduces the plastic-brittle transition temperature of the molybdenum alloy, so that the molybdenum-rhenium alloy has good room temperature performance. At the same time, it can increase the recrystallization temperature of […]
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South America Surpasses China in Molybdenum Production and Becomes the Largest Molybdenum Producer in the World According to the latest data from the International Molybdenum Association (IMOA), global molybdenum production in the second quarter of 2020 was 67,222 tons, an increase of 3% from the first quarter, and a 3% increase from the second quarter of […]
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Tungsten Molybdenum Iron Alloy for Steelmaking Tungsten molybdenum iron alloy can be simply understood as an alloy composed of three metal elements: tungsten, molybdenum, and iron. Because of its excellent physical and chemical properties, it is widely used in the steel industry. According to statistics, 40% of tungsten and 80% of molybdenum are currently used in […]
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Heat Treatment of Titanium Alloy Titanium alloy is favored by people for its excellent room temperature and high-temperature mechanical properties, outstanding corrosion resistance, and high strength. It has become an important structural material in the aviation and aerospace industries. The heat treatment of titanium alloy can significantly increase the strength of the alloy so that it can […]
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Tips for Using Titanium Pans Daily maintenance of pans and utensils is very important, and titanium pans are no exception. Although titanium pans have advantages over ordinary pans, such as no coating, less oily smoke, physical non-stickiness, sturdiness, and durability, etc., they still need to be carefully taken care of and cleaned in time to keep the pan […]
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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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