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Vanadium–gallium (V3Ga) is a
superconducting alloy of
vanadium and gallium. It is
often used for the high
field insert coils of
superconducting electromagnets...
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Sterling silver (copper)
Tibetan silver (copper) 6al–4v (aluminium,
vanadium) Beta C (
vanadium, chromium, others) Gum
metal (niobium, tantalum, zirconium, oxygen);...
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exceptional wear resistance. The high
carbon and
vanadium contents result in numerous, hard
vanadium carbide particles in the steel.
These carbides exhibit...
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steels can be made by
adding other elements, such as chromium, molybdenum,
vanadium or nickel,
resulting in
alloys such as high-speed
steel or tool steel....
- at the
University of Rennes,
working on "nonstoichiometry in
vanadium and
tungsten bronzes, two-dimensional oxyhalogenides, borides, and silicides, magnetic...
- niobium, indium, gallium, germanium, lithium, selenium, tantalum, tellurium,
vanadium, and
zirconium are also non-ferrous. They are
usually obtained through...
- palladium, platinum, rhenium, silver, tantalum, tin, titanium, tungsten,
vanadium, zinc and zirconium.
Chromium and manganese, however, were not mentioned...
- (low-grade
steel coated with zinc,
instead of the
previously 95%-copper-based
bronze composition) has led to
various nicknames, such as
wartime cent,
steel war...
- used to make
pliers consist mainly of
steel alloys with
additives such as
vanadium or chromium, to
improve strength and
prevent corrosion. The
metal handles...