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The alloying principle of molybdenum is similar to that of tungsten. All the strengthening methods used to improve the heat resistance of tungsten are basically applicable to molybdenum. There are mainly the following types: solid solution strengthening, precipitation strengthening, dispersion strengthening and composite strengthening. Solution strengthening Solid solution strengthening includes the addition of trace elements […]

Non ferrous metals are those that are not iron. Their properties include being strong, durable, and corrosion-resistant. While nickel is a non-ferrous metal, it is usually mixed with other elements to give it these excellent properties. Nickel is widely used for its resistance to corrosion and ductility, which are both essential for many applications. But […]

Titanium and its alloys have many advantages as surgical implant materials, such as low density, high strength, good toughness, good biocompatibility, non-toxicity, low elastic modulus, good corrosion resistance, and low X-ray absorption rate Etc., thus occupying an increasingly important position in medical metal materials. Titanium and its alloys can be used for the repair and […]

When it comes to the types of refractory materials, a variety of options are available. Some materials are non-ferrous, and others are made from non-ferrous metals, like tungsten alloys. In this article, we will look at the various types of refractory materials available and their uses. We’ll also discuss what you should keep in mind […]

The vast majority of single rare earth metals and their intermediate alloys are used to produce new rare earth metal materials such as neodymium iron boron, samarium cobalt permanent magnet, and super magnetostriction, and non-ferrous metal alloys such as AI-RE, Mg-RE, Cu-RE, Zn- RE, W-RE, Mo-RE, etc. In addition, there are a few rare earth […]

There are many benefits of non-ferrous metals for electrical wiring and electronics. These metals are magnetic-free, making them suitable for a variety of applications. Because of this, they are often more expensive and in greater demand than ferrous metals. Furthermore, their chemical properties do not change during the recycling process. On the other hand, ferrous […]

High-density tungsten alloy, also known as tungsten-based heavy alloy, is a type of alloy made of tungsten as the matrix element (85% ~ 99% mass fraction) with the addition of Ni, Cu, Fe, and other alloy elements by liquid phase sintering. The density is up to 16.5 ~ 19.0g / cc. The most commonly used are […]

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