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Tungsten, properties

E. Lassner and W.-D. Schubert, Tungsten - Properties, Chemistry, Technology of the Element, Alloys, and Chemical Compounds (Kluwer Academic/Plenum Publishers, Norwich, NY, 2004) pp. 133-177. [Pg.136]

Krebs, R.E. The History arul Use of Our Earth s Chemical Elements. A Reference Guide, Greenwood Publishing Group, Inc.. Westport, CT, 1998 Lassner, E. and W. Schubert Tungsten Properties, Chemistr i, Technology of the Element AUoys, and Chemical Compounds, Kluwer Academic Publishers, NorweU, MA, 1998. [Pg.1633]

The following tungsten properties are important with respect to IC implementation ... [Pg.50]

Tungsten properties, chemistry, technology of the element, alloys, and chemical compounds / Erik Lassner and Wolf-Dleter Schubert. [Pg.436]

Glass is available with good insulating properties. It is comparatively cheap and the technology of its application is well known. Glass offers excellent vacuum tightness and can be joined e.g. with copper or tungsten. [Pg.533]

Jansen H J F and Freeman A J 1984 Total-energy full-potential linearized augmented plane-wave method for bulk solids electronic and structural properties of tungsten Phys. Rev. B 30 561-9... [Pg.2235]

Annealed rhenium is very ductile, and can be bent, coiled, or rolled. Rhenium is used as an additive to tungsten and molybdenum -based alloys to impart useful properties. [Pg.135]

There is often a wide range of crystalline soHd solubiUty between end-member compositions. Additionally the ferroelectric and antiferroelectric Curie temperatures and consequent properties appear to mutate continuously with fractional cation substitution. Thus the perovskite system has a variety of extremely usehil properties. Other oxygen octahedra stmcture ferroelectrics such as lithium niobate [12031 -63-9] LiNbO, lithium tantalate [12031 -66-2] LiTaO, the tungsten bron2e stmctures, bismuth oxide layer stmctures, pyrochlore stmctures, and order—disorder-type ferroelectrics are well discussed elsewhere (4,12,22,23). [Pg.205]

The reactivity of fluorine compounds varies from extremely stable, eg, compounds such as sulfur hexafluoride [2551-62 ] nitrogen trifluoride [7783-54-2] and the perfluorocarbons (see Fluorine compounds, organic) to extremely reactive, eg, the halogen fluorides. Another unique property of nonionic metal fluorides is great volatiUty. Volatile compounds such as tungsten hexafluoride [7783-82-6] molybdenum hexafluoride [7783-77-9] ... [Pg.123]

Rhenium hexafluoride is a cosdy (ca 3000/kg) material and is often used as a small percentage composite with tungsten or molybdenum. The addition of rhenium to tungsten metal improves the ductility and high temperature properties of metal films or parts (11). Tungsten—rhenium alloys produced by CVD processes exhibit higher superconducting transition temperatures than those alloys produced by arc-melt processes (12). [Pg.233]

Space Applications. The growth of powder metahurgy in space technology has arisen from the difficulty of handling many materials in conventional fusion-metahurgy techniques, the need for controhed porosity, and the requirement of many special and unique properties (60,61). Powder metahurgy is applied in low density components with emphasis on porous tungsten for W—Ag stmctures, beryhium compounds, titanium and... [Pg.191]

Physical Properties. Molybdenum has many unique properties, leading to its importance as a refractory metal (see Refractories). Molybdenum, atomic no. 42, is in Group 6 (VIB) of the Periodic Table between chromium and tungsten vertically and niobium and technetium horizontally. It has a silvery gray appearance. The most stable valence states are +6, +4, and 0 lower, less stable valence states are +5, +3, and +2. [Pg.463]

The same properties that make molybdenum metal effective in high temperature furnace appHcations make it useful as support wires for tungsten filaments in incandescent light bulbs and as targets in x-ray tubes. [Pg.466]

Tungsten has Htde effect on recrystallization temperature or the high temperature properties of molybdenum. However, the Mo—30% W alloy is recognized as a standard commercial alloy for stirrers, pipes, and other equipment that is required to be in contact with molten zinc during processing of the metal and in galvanizing and die casting operations. [Pg.467]

In appUcations in which electrical conductivity is required, metals, copper, tungsten, molybdenum, and Kovar [12606-16-5] are the preferred chip-carrier materials. Metals have exceUent thermal conductivities. Tables 2 and 3 Ust the various materials used for substrates, along with their mechanical, electrical, and thermal properties. [Pg.526]

The electro deposition of tungsten aUoys of iron, nickel, and cobalt is commercially feasible but has remained largely experimental. The properties of these aUoys should, however, be of sufficient interest for engineering appHcations. [Pg.41]

Selected physical properties of rhenium are summarized ia Table 1. The metal is silvery-white and has a metallic luster. It has a high density (21.02 g/cm ). Only platinum, iridium, and osmium have higher densities. The melting poiat of rhenium is higher than that of all other elements except tungsten (mp 3410°C) and carbon (mp 3550°C). [Pg.161]


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