Discovery and Application of Hafnium Elements with High Melting Points
Hafnium Metal is First Extracted D. Koster and Hervez, a Swedish chemist and physicist from the Netherlands, found hafnium among zircons in Greenland and Norway. The element was named Hafnium…
Gallium Telluride with Strong Anisotropic Resistance in Two-dimensional Limit
The Current Situation of Conductive Aisotropy within Two-dimensional Limit Lattice symmetry can influence the thermal conductivity of crystal materials. The conductivity, conductivity and Raman tensor, as well other fundamental physical…
Nanocolloid Gold Immunolabeling Technology
An overview of the immunocolloidal-gold technology Technology based upon immuno colloidal and nano-colloidal metal (often known as “colloidal”) is used as a tracer in the detection of antigen antibodies. The…
Molybdenum: A Magical Metal Element
Method of cutting lines If you’re familiar with wire cutting, this is part of the electric machining of machine tool. Wire cutting involves cutting metal at a very thin layer.…
The Applications of Hafnium Diboride Powder
An Overview of Hafnium Diboride powder Hafnium bore, a gray-colored crystal with metallic luster. It exhibits high conductivity and is stable in chemical terms. It reacts well with most chemical…