Te mau ohipa faahiahia no ni'a ia Rhenium

E mea varavara roa te Rhenium ei auri varavara e e rave rahi mau tao'a o te faariro i te reira ei mea hoê roa. E faaohipa-pinepine-hia te reira i roto i te mau matini puai e e hauti i te hoê ti'araa faufaa roa i roto i te mau rave'a e rave rahi o te mau matini. E nehenehe ta outou e ite mai i te hoê rhenium i roto i te hoê huru mâ, e i roto i te rahiraa o te mau faahi'oraa auhia i teie mahana. It can prove to be beneficial to those working in an assortment of industries, tae noa'tu i te, but not limited to the aerospace industry, the petroleum industry, e hau atu. Here are some more interesting facts about rhenium.

Rhenium was named after a river in Germany.

Rhenium was first discovered way back in 1925 by a trio of scientists named Otto Berg, Walter Noddack, and Ida Tacke Noddack. They named it after the Rhine River, which is located in Germany. They originally discovered it in a handful of minerals and ores.

Rhenium has very high boiling and melting points.

Of all the elements in the world, rhenium has the highest boiling point. Its resistance to heat makes it an ideal element to use in jet engines and other places in which it’ll be exposed to extreme heat. Rhenium also has the third-highest melting point of all the elements. Tungsten and carbon are the only two elements that have higher melting points than rhenium. Taa ê noa'tu, rhenium has the fourth-highest density of all elements.

Rhenium is rarer than most other elements.

There is only about 40 e tae atu i te 50 tons of rhenium produced every year. The majority of it comes from ores that are found in Chile. It’s believed to be one of the rarest elements situated in the Earth’s crust. The crust contains somewhere between one-half and one part per billion of rhenium.

Could your company benefit from utilizing rhenium? Eagle Alloys can supply you with everything from pure rhenium to tungsten rhenium in bars, mau api, api, foil, and other forms. A pii mai ia matou i 800-237-9012 today to receive a quote for rhenium.