Metal single crystal and rare earth (rare metal) single crystal-Tours Co., Ltd.

Al | Metal single crystal and rare earth (rare metal) single crystal
Tours Co., Ltd.


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AL single crystal-aluminum ■ Aluminum single crystal Element symbols: al, English letters: aluminium In 1825, he was found by a physicist Elsted in Copenhagen in Denmark. In 1886, the development of aluminum refining in the United States and France. Because it uses a large amount of electricity, it is not practical. A large -scale generator was built in mid -1900, making mass production possible. It is soft, trained (tapped with a hammer, etc.), but it is also possible to alloy and strengthen other metals such as copper and magnesium. Aluminum needs to protect it because it tends to respond to air and water by the oxide film formed on the surface. It has a wide variety of uses, and aluminum cans are also called the king of recycling. Reflies ultraviolet rays, visible rays, micro waves, etc. Even if you make a mistake, you should not chin in a microwave oven. Spark.


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Product Image Price (excluding tax) Crystal structure Direction Heat capacity (25 ° C) Heat expansion rate Magnetism Melting point Morse hardness Poisson ratio Rigidity rate Standard size Thermal conductivity Training method Volume elasticity rate Young's modulus density purity
Metal single crystal and rare earth (rare metal) single crystal-Part Number-Al Available upon quote FCC (100) Subject cubic structural squares (100), (110), (111) 24.200J/ (Mol K) 23.1um/ (M.K) (25 ℃) Normal magnetism 660 ° C 2.75 0.35 26GPA φ12 ~ 20mm, T1 ~ 2mm (Other size possible) (300k) 237W/ (M.K) (25 ℃) Bridgeman method, Chokural skiing method 76GPA 70GPA 2.70g/cm³ 99.9999% (6n)

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Tours Co., Ltd.

  • Japan
  • Since 2016
  • 2 employees

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