Exchange rate:
1,370.04
copper:
8,975.00
gold:
2,506.65
lead:
2,042.50
nickel:
16,286.50
platinum:
944.15
zinc:
2,733.00
aluminum:
2,300.00
silver:
27.885
comments:
31,304.00
palladium:
903.28
The melting point of tungsten is 3422 degrees, and the boiling point is 5930 degrees, listing it the second strongest material after diamond. Because of these characteristics, it is used in the manufacture of alloy steels such as tungsten steel and high-speed steel, and is also used as a material for armored vehicles, machinery, tools, weapons, and ammunition.
Pure tungsten is also used in electrical fields such as incandescent bulbs, filaments, and welding electrodes.
Since tungsten has an unique ability to block radiation, it is also used as an important material to enhance the safety of radiation in nuclear power plants and medical devices.
China is listed as the country with the largest reserves of tungsten and other rare metals accounting for two-thirds of the world's reserves.
Nickel has excellent ductility, high strength and corrosion resistance, and is used in industry as an important material for characteristics such as electrical and thermal conductivity.
Nickel, used as an anode material for batteries, is used in the mobile phone, laptop, and electric vehicle industries. Nickel is used as a catalyst for various compounds, and catalysts play a role in promoting chemical reactions or aiding the production of specific compounds. In order to improve the performance of electric vehicle batteries, the proportion of nickel in cathode materials is increasing.
Nickel is evenly distributed in relatively many regions, and the main producing countries include Indonesia, the Philippines, Russia, etc.
Monel was an alloy designed to replace copper in the early electrical industry. It is an alloy with nickel and copper as the main components, and is a high-performance material used in various industries. Monel is mainly used where strength and corrosion resistance are required in high temperature and high pressure environments. It is mainly used in places where corrosion resistance is required, such as gas turbine engines, rocket engine parts, thermal protection devices, marine plants, and marine engine parts.
Titanium is one of the essential materials in modern science and technology. Titanium is a lightweight metal with excellent strength and corrosion resistance, and is used in various industries. Its strength and lightness make it ideal for building aircraft and spacecraft structures, improving fuel efficiency. Also, since it is non-toxic and has excellent compatibility with the human body, it is used as a material for human tissue, and is used in artificial joints, dental reinforcements, etc.
Aluminum is a lightweight yet strong metal that is widely used in various industries. As a characteristic, it is used as a food packaging material, used as a beverage can, can ring, foil, etc., and is widely used as an environmentally friendly material because it is easy to recycle. Also, since aluminum has very low magnetism, it has the property of not being affected by magnetic fields.
Molybdenum is a dark silver metal that is stable at high temperatures and has excellent corrosion resistance. This means they are resistant to chemical reactions and corrosion. Since it has a very high melting point, it can exist stably even at high temperatures, and has anti-oxidation properties, so it can be used for a long time. Because of these properties, molybdenum is one of the key materials used in the aviation and space industry.
It also has the characteristic of effectively dissipating heat generated by electronic devices, improving the performance of electronic devices.