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Material with the Highest Melting Point: Hafnium Carbide, Nitride or Tungsten Metal?
As is known to all, tungsten (W) is one of the pure metals with the highest melting point in the world, and its melting point is 3156.85...
Zirconia Ceramics: A Hotspot in the Field of Micro-machinery
Zirconia ceramic materials are gradually being widely used in the field of micro machinery, because of its maintain excellent properties...
Influences of Environment on Thermocouple Application
Selective oxidation For the Ni-Cr alloy containing Fe, if the oxygen partial pressure is lower than the specific value, the Cr with high...
What are the Application Fields of Tungsten?
Tungsten is widely used in modern technology in the state of pure metal and alloy. Among the states of alloy, the alloy steel, cemented...
The Ups and Downs of the Platinum-rhodium Thermocouple
Thermocouple is a temperature meter with two heterogeneous metal wires as the main part. Among the wires used by thermocouple,...
What is the Main Application of Niobium?
Niobium (Nb) and tantalum (Ta), both of which are located in the area of excess elements of VB group, are important refractory rare...
What is the Tungsten Heavy Alloy used for?
The tungsten heavy alloy is popularly referred to as the 3-high (3H) alloy, namely the high-density, high-strength, and high-hardness...
The Hafnium Oxide Probe gives Oral Bad Bacteria Nowhere to Run
Recently, researchers at the University of Illinois in the United States designed a nanotechnology based application to detect and treat...
How did Tungsten Alloys Develop?
In 1907, a low-nickel tungsten alloy was developed by machining, but the severe brittleness hampered its application. Until 1909, W. D....
How is Molybdenum used in Various Industries?
Lustrous molybdenum plate is dark brown, and it will appear silver-gray metallic luster after alkaline cleaning. After rolling, the...
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