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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Can Tungsten Oxide Insulating Glass Film Prevent Skin Cancer? It is well known that ultraviolet light directly affects human health and is one of the factors contributing to aging skin and even skin cancer. More than 53 percent of the country’s skin cancers are found on the left side of the body, according to a […]
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Super Performances Of Diamond In The Medical Field Diamond, which is known for its hardness and wear resistance, has been used in machining for hundreds of years as a super-hard tool material. Besides, it also has the advantages of good stability and biocompatibility, which is in line with the material requirements of surgical tools used […]
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How Is the New Technology Applied in Refractories? As the basic material in the field of high-temperature technology, refractory materials are widely used in steel, non-ferrous metals, glass, cement, ceramics, petrochemicals, machinery, boilers, light industry, electric power, military, and other fields. With the development of technology, the preparation technology of refractories is developing in the […]
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What Are The Important Applications Of Silicon Carbide? We have gained a lot of benefits from the applications of silicon carbide in the traditional field, but the raw materials of silicon carbide have more value for us to develop. In order to further widen the application range of silicon carbide, the R&D personnel of silicon […]
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Special Oxide Refractories And Their Applications The types of special refractory include high melting point oxides, high melting point non-oxides, and the resulting composite compounds, metal ceramics, high-temperature coating, high-temperature fiber, and its reinforcing materials. The high melting point non-oxides are usually called refractory compounds, which include carbide, nitrogen, boride, silicified, and sulfide, and the […]
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What Is The Metallic Glass? Glass is a brittle and hard material, while metal is a ductile and malleable material. But now people have a material that is unbreakable, which is called metallic glass. Metal glass combines the advantages of metal and glass and overcomes their disadvantages. For example, it can be used as an […]
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Nano Tungsten Carbide – The Platinum-like Catalyst In nature, platinum group elements together with gold and silver are known as precious metal elements. The platinum family has platinum, iridium, rhodium, and palladium. The most important value of platinum is not that it is platinum jewelry, but that it is an important industrial catalyst, such as […]
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With the development of modern science, the technology of weapon equipment is becoming more and more intensive and it is changing from mechanized war to information war. Therefore, higher and newer requirements have been put forward for military materials. Magnesium alloy As the lightest engineering metal material, magnesium alloys have a series of unique properties, […]
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What Refractory Metals Are Commonly Used in Vacuum Systems? Refractory metal refers to metals with a certain reserve and a melting point that is higher than 1650 ℃. Refractory metals include tungsten, tantalum, molybdenum, niobium, hafnium, chromium, vanadium, zirconium, and titanium. Rhenium also has a high melting point, but its reserves are too small, and […]
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