Tuhaa: Te mau auri

The Uses and Uniqueness of Kovar

Kovar has been in use for many decades. Despite its relatively long history, many people outside of engineering fields may never have heard of this valuable alloy. This is an overview of kovar. The name Kovar is actually trademarked by a Delaware corporation, CRS Holdings, Inc. Kovar was first patented in the U.S. in 1936…. Taio rahi atu a »

Te hoê hi'oraa poto Zirconium

Ua riro te Zirconium ei tuhaa o te faaohipa - pinepine - hia ei tao'a faatahe e te faaapî, noa'tu e, e faaohipahia te reira i roto i te tahi atu mau faaohiparaa. It was first discovered in the late 18th century, but was not isolated until the 19th century or made available in a pure from until the early 20th century. Zirconium is not foundTaio rahi atu a »

Te ma'imiraa anaanatae no ni'a i te huru no te faaamaraa ia ratou, area râ, e mau faahoho'araa puai a'e

No te mau matahiti e rave rahi tauatini i teie nei, ua rave te mau taata e rave rahi auri, tu'ati-amui-raa i te reira, e te hamaniraa i te mau ano'iraa auri tei piihia, te mau ano'iraa taa ê, o te faariro i te reira ei mau mea faufaa roa no te taata nei. Te vai ra te tahi hi'oraa o te mau arai tei haaputapû rahi i ni'a i te ao nei, o te veo veo ïa, o te hoê ïa aîtî no te tin e te kopa, e… Taio rahi atu a »

There Are Many Uses for Zirconium

Just reading the word zirconium probably brings to mind “cubic zirconia,” which is the world’s most popular diamond simulant. Zirconium and cubic zirconia are very different things, but the average person is likely to think they’re related because they sound similar, atau? Cubic zirconia is a manmade thing, and you’re likely to find jewelry, suchTaio rahi atu a »

How Vanadium Could Help Solve Our Energy Problems

Have you heard of vanadium? It’s a metal most people haven’t heard ofyet. Vanadium could play a key role in delivering energy to our world in the years to come. First, noatu, consider Hawaii, which gets more sunshine than most states. Because of its remote location, Hawaii’s electricity costs more than three times theTaio rahi atu a »

Te mau tupuraa anaanatae mau no nia i te auri

E mau tauihaa paari te mau tao'a auri tei matauhia e mea fifi roa, Te mau mana'o tauturu no te, Te mau nota, Te mau mana'o tauturu no te, e te mau nota. Na roto i te mau matini uira e te mau matini uira maitai, E mea faufaa te mau auri i roto i te mau faaohiparaa e rave rahi, e ahiri e aita te reira, e ere ïa to tatou ao i te hoê â huru. Mai te peu e e hinaaro outou e haamaere i to outou mau hoa i te hoê arearearaa, e tei roto ratou i te mau " caméra ".,” here are some interesting factsTaio rahi atu a »

Eaha te mau 'ana'iraa mana'o? Nahea ratou i te hamani-raa-hia?

E itehia te mau mea riirii i roto i te mau mea atoa, oia'toa te faaîraa i te niho, te mau poi, mau raraa opani, te mau mauhaa upaupa, moni paari, mau pupuhi, e te matini hamaniraa atomi. No reira, eaha te mau aeueraa mana'o e te mau mea i hamanihia i te reira? Ua apitihia'tu te mau auri e te tahi atu mau mea, ia maitai a'e te reira.. Te feruri nei te tahi mau taata e, te auraa o te parau 'arai' te auraa… Taio rahi atu a »

How are Metals Found in Nature?

Metals exist in the Earth’s crust. Depending on where you are on the planet, if you were to dig looking for aluminum, silver or copper, you’d probably find them. E mea pinepine, these pure metals are found in minerals occurring in rocks. Simply put, if you dig into the soil and/or collect rocks, you’re likely to findTaio rahi atu a »

Te faufaa o te auri i roto i to tatou Sotaiete

Ua ite anei oe e, tei piha'i iho noa te mau auri ia matou, e e mea faufaa no te oraraa mai ta tatou i ite? Aita to outou tino e titau noa i te mau auri mai te kopa e te kopa no te ohipa maitai, aita râ e auri, aita ta outou roro uira e vai ra. E nehenehe anei ta outou e feruri e, aita ta outou e nehenehe e hi'o i te rata uira e aore râ, ia mata'ita'i i te mau video i ni'a ia YouTube? It would be aTaio rahi atu a »