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The Reasons Why Molybdenum Wires Break in the Wire Cutting People in the wire-cutting industry know that molybdenum wire breakage is often occurring in the wire-cutting process. So why do molybdenum wires always break in the wire cutting? In this article, we will try to find out the reasons why molybdenum wires break in the wire cutting. Molybdenum wire […]
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What Are the Main Uses of Tungsten Wire? Want to know the main uses of tungsten wire? You’ve come to the right place. In this article, we will introduce 5 main uses of tungsten wire in the modern industry. Before going any further, let’s figure out what’s tungsten first. What’s Tungsten? Tungsten is the most widely […]
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What Are the Uses of Rhenium? Rhenium is a rare refractory metal that not only has good plasticity, and mechanical properties but also has good wear and corrosion resistance. Rhenium can be processed into rhenium plates, rhenium rods, rhenium sheets, as well as rhenium wires. In this article, let’s take a deeper look at the […]
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Tungsten Alloy Counterweight, the Best Supporting Role in the Industry Tungsten alloy counterweights (tungsten counterbalances, tungsten balance weights) are made from tungsten heavy alloy. They help to reduce the loads that parts are exposed to and consequently increase their service life, which are crucial components in many different applications. Development History Tungsten alloy counterweight has a […]
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What is 3D printing? 3D printing is also known as additive manufacturing. Similar to the powder metallurgy processes we use today, metal devices manufactured with this technology are based on metal powders, such as ceramic powders and metal powders. The difference is that the powder is not sintered together, but formed by “printing” sections of […]
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Advantages and Disadvantages of Titanium Used in the Automobile Industry Titanium metal has the advantages of low density, high specific strength, and good corrosion resistance. Titanium material can greatly reduce the quality of the automobile body, reduce fuel consumption, as well as improve engine efficiency. However, the high price of titanium makes it useful only […]
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Application of Tungsten And Tungsten Alloys Tungsten, which has an atomic number of 74 in the periodic table, is a VIB group metal. It has a density of 19.35 g/cm3 that is close to gold, with a melting point of 3,422 ℃ and a boiling point of 5,927 ℃. In this article, we’ll take a look […]
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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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Rhenium Uses in Aerospace Rhenium has been discovered for almost a century, but it is still an unfamiliar element to most of us. It ranks 75th on the periodic table of chemical elements and is the most recently discovered natural element. In this article, we’ll take a look at the rhenium uses in aerospace. Rhenium […]
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How Does Tungsten Power the Aerospace Industry? Tungsten is the most heat-resistant metal, and it has the highest density and strength of refractory metals. Tungsten alloys with alloying elements have good wear resistance, corrosion resistance, electrical conductivity, and thermal conductivity. In this article, we will take a look at how tungsten power the aerospace industry. […]
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