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Refractory metals refer to a group of metallic elements. These elements resist water and high temperatures. The criteria for including elements in this group vary.
Refractory metals constitute a group of metals. These metals are resistant to water and high temperatures. Their group definition varies. They share certain properties, such as high hardness at room temperature and a melting point exceeding 2 000 °C. Given that they have high melting points, powder metallurgy is employed for the manufacture of components from these metals.
Non-ferrous metals constitute a group of metals. These metals do not contain a significant amount of iron. They exhibit beneficial properties including enhanced conductivity, light weight, corrosion resistance and non-magnetic behaviour. Important non-ferrous metals include titanium, tin, nickel, lead, copper, zinc and aluminium. They are generally extracted from carbonates, sulphides, silicates and other minerals.
Stanford Advanced Materials supplies refractory metals (such as W, Mo, Ta, Nb) and non-ferrous metals (such as Ti). These metals are utilised in various sectors according to their properties. For example, tungsten and molybdenum components can be used in high-temperature environments, and titanium materials are widely employed as corrosion-resistant parts. Please click on the individual points for further information.
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