Furnaces are used for heating purposes. They are used to heat up substances such as metals, iron, ores etcetera which are to be reshaped or modeled. They are basically used in providing high temperatures for industrial work. Generally, there are four (4) popular types of furnaces. They are; natural gas furnaces, oil furnaces, electric furnaces, […]
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Metals are made up of atoms that are composed of electrons held in orbit by the pull of the nucleus. When exposed to light, metals give off energy, this phenomenon is referred to as the photoelectric effect. The light has to be of a certain frequency for this to be effective. This means that the […]
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TZM Alloy vs Pure Molybdenum Molybdenum is a transition element with a high melting point, high density (10.23g/cm³), good thermal conductivity, low thermal expansion coefficient, and resistivity, etc. Due to its excellent properties, it is widely used in the steel industry, mold industry, automobile spraying, and other industries. TZM alloy is a common high-temperature alloy in […]
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Properties and Uses of Tungsten Alloy Counterweight Tungsten Alloy Counterweight can be simply understood as a counterweight mainly made of metal tungsten. Because of its excellent physical and chemical properties, it is favored by researchers in the military, national defense, aerospace, aviation, navigation, automotive, medical, electronics, petrochemical, and other fields. In this article, we’ll take a […]
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Tungsten Alloy for Bullets In order to avoid environmental pollution caused by lead bullets, people began to manufacture tungsten alloy bullets. This kind of bullet has less environmental pollution, but in terms of accuracy, lethality, and penetration, tungsten alloy bullets are much better than lead bullets. In this article, let’s take a deeper look at […]
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Strengthening Mechanism of TZC Alloy TZC alloy, namely molybdenum–titanium–zirconium-carbon alloy, is an aluminum alloy composed of a high content of titanium, zirconium, carbon, and molybdenum, and its general composition is Mo-1.25Ti-0.15Zr-0.15C. Compared with TZM alloy, TZC alloy has better high-temperature resistance and greater strength and can be used as a mold for high-temperature heat processing of […]
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Influence of Molybdenum Electrodes on the Quality of Glass Products Among all refractory metals, molybdenum is the most commonly used metal. Molybdenum has a wide range of uses, including electric furnace heating elements, sprayed metal, solid rocket motor skirts, heat shields, zinc refining pumps, switching electrodes, and tools for metal processing. In addition, molybdenum is also used […]
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Titanium Zirconium Molybdenum (TZM) Alloy for Hot Runner Nozzles Why use titanium zirconium molybdenum (TZM) alloy for hot runner nozzles? In this article, we will try to find the answer to this question. According to reports, HRSflow is completing the expansion of its 3,000-square-meter factory in San Polo di Piave, Italy. The expansion is designed according […]
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Application of Molybdenum in the Glass Industry The application of molybdenum in the glass industry is very broad due to its good mechanical properties, heat transfer properties, electrical properties, and non-coloring properties at high temperatures. In this article, let’s take a closer look at the application of molybdenum products in the glass industry. Corrosion Resistance […]
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Tungsten Wire History A tungsten wire is a thin wire made by forging and drawing a tungsten bar. Thanks to its excellent properties, tungsten wire enjoys a wide range of applications. For example, Tungsten wires are used in electric light sources such as incandescent lamps and halogen lamps. In this article, we’ll introduce the tungsten wire history. […]
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