Applications of Zinc Copper Titanium Alloy Zinc copper titanium alloy is a high-strength, creep-resistant alloy developed in the 1940s. Its mechanical properties are comparable to copper alloys and aluminum alloys. At present, the chemical composition of zinc-copper-titanium alloys used in various countries is not consistent. Generally, the copper content is 0.5% to 1.5%, and the titanium […]
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Weldability between Titanium Alloy and Stainless Steel Titanium and titanium alloys are widely used in aerospace, petrochemical, medical equipment, and other fields due to their high specific strength, high melting point, good toughness, and excellent corrosion resistance. However, due to the low elastic modulus, poor weldability, and workability of titanium, the price is relatively expensive, which […]
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Titanium Alloy Springs vs. Steel Springs Springs, such as titanium alloy springs and steel springs, are widely used in various fields of production and life. For example, automobiles, motorcycles, bicycles, other vehicles, computers, clocks, light switches, toys, clips, and other daily necessities all use springs, which mainly play the role of shock absorption and energy […]
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Titanium Aluminum Alloy Preparation & Applications As early as the 1970s, titanium aluminum alloy was known as a promising high-temperature resistant material. It has high strength and good high-temperature resistance, but due to its low ductility and poor workability, it has not been mass-produced and used in the industry. In order to improve the high-temperature resistance of Ti-Al […]
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Tungsten Nickel Copper Alloy Properties & Applications Tungsten nickel-copper alloy (W-Ni-Cu alloy) refers to an important group of tungsten-based heavy alloys. It is an alloy in which nickel and copper are added to tungsten and other metal elements are added on this basis. In general, nickel accounts for 6% of the alloy, and copper accounts for 4% of the […]
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5 Brilliant Uses for Aluminum Foil Aluminum foil has a broad range of applications in our daily life. If you are a foodie, you are definitely familiar with aluminum foil, because aluminum foil is often used to heat food when we have a barbecue. If you are a smoker, you will certainly not be unfamiliar with aluminum foil, […]
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Properties and Compounds of Rhenium Rhenium is a silvery-white rare metal with a high melting point. Its melting point ranks third among all elements, second only to tungsten and tantalum. Because metal rhenium is hard, wear-resistant, corrosion-resistant, and stable in the air, it is widely used in aerospace, electronics, petrochemical, and other fields. In this article, let’s […]
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Tungsten Carbide Uses & Properties Tungsten carbide is a compound composed of tungsten and carbon with a molecular formula of WC and a molecular weight of 195.85. Due to its excellent physical and chemical properties, tungsten carbide has been widely used in the industry and our everyday life. In this article, we will take a […]
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4 Uses of Vanadium You Mightn’t Know Vanadium is a silver-gray metal with a high melting point and is often called refractory metal together with niobium, tantalum, tungsten, and molybdenum. Moreover, vanadium is malleable, hard, non-magnetic, and has the ability to resist hydrochloric acid and sulfuric acid. It has better gas, salt, and water corrosion […]
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6 Interesting Facts about Vanadium Vanadium is a silvery-white transition metal with the element symbol V. Vanadium belongs to the VB group in the periodic table, with an atomic number of 23 and an atomic weight of 50.9414. Vanadium has a high melting point of 1890 ° C, a boiling point of 3380 ° C, and a […]
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