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21. Vanadium
(Vanadium (V))
MATERIAL OVERVIEW Characteristics: Silvery-white ductile solid. Insoluble in water. Resistant to corrosion, but soluble in nitric, hydrofluoric and concentrated sulfuric acids. Attacked by alkali, ...
Created on 16 July 2010
22. Tungsten
(Tungsten (W))
MATERIAL OVERVIEW Characteristics: Hard, brittle, gray solid. Not found native. High electrical conductivity. Soluble in a mixture of nitric acid and hydrofluoric acid. Low toxicity. Corroded by ...
Created on 16 July 2010
23. Titanium
(Titanium (Ti))
MATERIAL OVERVIEW Characteristics: Silvery solid or dark grey amorphous powder, as strong as steel but 45% lighter. Vickers hardness 80-100. Excellent resistance to atmospheric and seawater corrosion, ...
Created on 16 July 2010
24. Tantalum
(Tantalum (Ta))
MATERIAL OVERVIEW Characteristics: (a) Black powder (b) Steel-blue-colored metal when unpolished, nearly platinum-white color when polished. Soluble in fused alkalies, insoluble in acids except hydrofluoric ...
Created on 14 July 2010
25. Tantalum Wire and Rod
(Tantalum Wire and Rod)
TANTALUM WIRE TANTALUM ROD   TANTALUM - HISTORY AND USES Tantalum (Ta) is the 73rd element on the periodic chart. Formerly known as tantalium, the name is derived from Tantalus, ...
Created on 14 July 2010
26. Tantalum Foil and Sheet
(Tantalum Foil and Sheet)
TANTALUM FOIL TANTALUM SHEET   TANTALUM - HISTORY AND USES Originally known as tantalium, Tantalum (Ta) is an element with the atomic number 73. It’s name is derived from ...
Created on 14 July 2010
27. Niobium
(Niobium (Nb))
MATERIAL OVERVIEW Characteristics: Gray or silvery, ductile metal; does not tarnish or oxidize at room temperature. Reacts with oxygen and halogens only when heated. Less corrosion-resistant than ...
Created on 11 July 2010
28. Molybdenum
(Molybdenum (Mo))
MATERIAL OVERVIEW Characteristics: Gray metal or black powder. Does not occur free in nature. A necessary trace element in plant nutrition. Insoluble in hydrochloric or hydrofluoric acid, ammonia, ...
Created on 10 July 2010
29. Niobium Foil and Sheet
(Niobium Foil and Sheet)
NIOBIUM FOIL NIOBIUM SHEET NIOBIUM - HISTORY AND USES Niobium (Nb) at #41 on the peridodic table, is a silvery metal resistant to corrosion. Niobium was discovered in Massachusetts ...
Created on 07 July 2010
30. Niobium Wire And Rod
(Niobium Wire And rod)
NIOBIUM WIRE NIOBIUM ROD NIOBIUM - HISTORY AND USES Niobium (Nb), previously known as columbium, is a chemical element with the atomic number 41. It’s primarily a malleable, ...
Created on 07 July 2010
31. Molybdenum Wire and Rod
(Molybdenum Wire and Rod)
        MOLYBDENUM WIRE        MOLYBDENUM ROD MOLYBDENUM - HISTORY AND USES Molybdenum is a metallic, silvery-white element, with an atomic number of 42. It's chemical symbol ...
Created on 07 July 2010
32. Molybdenum Foil and Sheet
(Molybdenum Foil and Sheet)
 MOLYBDENUM FOIL         MOLYBDENUM SHEET MOLBDENUM - HISTORY AND USES Molybdenum (Mo) is the 42nd element on the periodic table. It is a silvery metal and has the sixth highest ...
Created on 07 July 2010
33. Hafnium
(Hafnium (Hf))
MATERIAL OVERVIEW Characteristics: Generally similar to zirconium. Good corrosion resistance and high strength. Hazards: Keep fine turnings and powder completely dry, or very wet. If wet, the water ...
Created on 07 July 2010
34. Beryllium
(Beryllium (Be))
MATERIAL OVERVIEW Characteristics: A hard, brittle, gray-white metal; soluble in acids (except nitric) and alkalies.  Resistant to oxidation at ordinary temperatures. High heat capacity and thermal ...
Created on 05 July 2010
35. Aluminum
(Aluminum (Al))
    MATERIAL OVERVIEW Characteristics: A Silvery white, crystalline solid, aluminum is lightweight, ductile and malleable. Aluminum forms a microscopically thin (~4 nm thick) protective oxide coating ...
Created on 02 July 2010
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