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- What is zirconium powder made of?Zirconium powder is an important product in zirconium series. Because of its excellent suction performance, it has been widely used in ammunition, fireworks, electric vacuum and other industries.News September 08, 2022
- Thulium oxide: what is it? how does it work?Thulium oxide is a chemical used primarily in portable X-ray transmission devices and as a control material in nuclear reactors.News September 07, 2022
- What is yttrium lithium fluoride?The chemical formula of Yttrium lithium fluoride is LiYF4, sometimes referred to as YLF. It is a new type of matrix material with good spectral and laser properties.News September 06, 2022
- Lithium Titanates: the most powerful battery material ever!Lithium titanate is an inorganic compound with the molecular formula Li4Ti5O12. It is white powder and insoluble in water. The melting point is 1520~1564℃. Lithium titanate has a strong fluxing property.News September 05, 2022
- How to produce barium titanate?Bismuth titanate compound is a composite oxide formed by Bi2O3 and TiO2, including Bi4Ti3O12, Bi2Ti2O7, Bi2Ti4O11, Bi12TiO20,Bi20TiO32, etc. Bi12TiO20 is a typical Sillenite crystal compound, which belongs to the broadband semiconductor, it has photoelectric, electro-optical, fluorescence, magneto-optical, acoustooptic, optical rotation and piezoelectric properties.News September 02, 2022
- What is the difference between bismuth and bismuth oxide?At room temperature, bismuth does not react with oxygen or water, but is stable in air. When heated above the melting point, it can burn and emit a light blue flame to form bismuth trioxide. Bismuth can also be combined with sulfur and halogen at red heat. Bismuth is insoluble in water.News September 01, 2022
- Potassium tellurite uses & advantagesPotassium tellurite is a kind of chemical substance, which is white solid, soluble in water and toxic.News August 31, 2022
- What is niobium metal?Niobium metal element, atomic number 41, group VB of the periodic table, valence 2, 3, 4, 5. There are no stable isotopes. There are 49 isotopes of niobium, ranging from NB-81 to NB-113. All elements are radioactive and manufactured, except for niobium 93, which is stable and constitutes all naturally occurring elements in the Earth's crust.News August 30, 2022
- Nickel telluride: the world's most precious metalNickel telluride (NiTe) is an important semi-metallic material. NiTe is widely used as the back contact layer in CdTe photocells.News August 29, 2022
- Does antimony has more metallic property than indium?Indium, a metallic element with the symbol In and atomic number 49, is located In group IIIA of the fifth period of the periodic table. Indium is a silver-gray, very soft, fusible metal. The melting temperature of 156.61 ℃. The boiling point of 2060 ℃. The density of 7.30 g/cm3. Liquid indium can soak into glass and stick to surfaces it touches leaving black marks.News August 26, 2022