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How was titanium discovered and used by humans? Titanium is a gray transition metal with a melting point of 1660°C, a boiling point of 3287°C, and a density of 4.54g/cm³. Titanium is light in weight, high in strength, and has good corrosion resistance. Therefore, it has broad application prospects in the fields of aerospace, weaponry, energy, […]
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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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Applications of Tungsten Rhenium Alloy Tungsten and rhenium are both metals with a high melting point, and they are widely used in high-temperature fields. However, they also have shortcomings. For example, pure tungsten is brittle and has a low recrystallization temperature and pure rhenium has poor processing performance and is expensive, which greatly limits its application range. But tungsten […]
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Properties and Applications of Tantalum Tantalum is very hard, and its melting point is as high as 2996, second only to tungsten and rhenium. Tantalum is ductile and can be drawn into filaments or processed into tantalum foil. Its coefficient of thermal expansion is very small, only 6.6 percent per degree Celsius rise. In addition, its toughness […]
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Application of Molybdenum Metal and Its Alloys With the development of science and technology, the application of molybdenum metal in high-tech and other fields is also increasing. So in this article, let’s take a look at the application of molybdenum metal and its alloys. 1. Steel Industry According to the statistics of molybdenum consumption in various countries […]
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What Makes Molybdenum A Strategic Metal? Molybdenum is a transition metal element, silver-white, not corroded by air at room temperature, and does not react with hydrochloric acid or hydrofluoric acid. Molybdenum metal is regarded as a strategic metal by many countries. Why? What makes Molybdenum a strategic metal? In this article, we will try to find the answer. […]
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Application of Tungsten Alloy in Weaponry Tungsten alloy is an alloy composed of tungsten as a matrix and added with other elements. It has the advantages of high density, high strength, high toughness, high thermal conductivity, high impact toughness, good corrosion resistance, and ray absorption ability, and is widely used in military weapons and equipment. In […]
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Titanium-Iron Hydrogen Storage Alloy Hydrogen storage alloy is a new type of alloy that can store hydrogen. This kind of alloy can absorb hydrogen and release it under certain conditions. It is often used in large batteries, especially electric vehicles, hybrid electric vehicles, and high-power applications. There are three main series of hydrogen storage alloys: rare […]
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Titanium Alloy Carabiner Advantages The carabiner is the most versatile and indispensable equipment in mountaineering equipment. It is a tool used to connect climbers to the main rope, protector, and noose. When we trace the river and climb rock walls, carabiners are a guarantee of safety. Many climbing equipment combinations and uses need to be connected […]
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Application of Titanium Alloys in the Repair of Orbital Fracture Defects In recent years, with the increasing incidence of industrial trauma and traffic accidents, more and more patients suffer from orbital fractures. The bone of the orbital wall is weak, and bone defects are prone to occur after fractures. It is necessary to use biological […]
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