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Materials and description, Crucibles and their covers are made of high temperature-resistant materials, usually porcelain, alumina or an inert metal. One of the earliest uses of platinum was to make crucibles. Ceramics such as alumina, zirconia, and especially magnesia will tolerate the highest temperatures. More recently, metals such as nickel and zirconium have been used. The lids are typically loose-fitting to allow gases to escape during heating of a sample inside.
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Name: Medical Titanium Bar for Joint Fixation Rod
Grades: Grade 5, Ti6AL4V ELI, Ti6Al7Nb
Size(mm): DIA25, DIA28, DIA30, DIA35, DIA40, DIA45, DIA50, DIA55, DIA60, DIA65
Place of Origin: China (Mainland)
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Hafnium target,Hafnium Sputtering target
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Hf+Zr;99.95%; Zr<1%, Zr<0.5% Shape: Round disc target, plate target GENERAL PROPERTIES Symbol: Hf Atomic Number: 72 Atomic Weight: 178.49 Density: 13.31 gm/cc Melting Point: 2227 oC Boiling Point: 4602 oC Thermal Conductivity: 0.230 W/cm/K @ 298.2 K Electrical Resistivity: 35.1 microhm-cm @ 25 oC Electronegativity: 1.3 Paulings Specific Heat: 0.035 Cal/g/K @ 25 oC Heat of Vaporization: 155 K-Cal/gm atom at 4602 oC Heat of Fusion: 6.0 Cal/gm mole Thermal Neutron Cross Section: 115 Barns