Javascript must be enabled to continue!
Beryllium and Beryllium Alloys and Composities
View through CrossRef
AbstractBeryllium is the only light metal having a high melting point. Although 45 beryllium‐containing minerals have been identified, only beryl and bertrandite are of commercial significance. Brush Resources Inc.,operating in Utah, is the one U.S. company that mines bertrandite ore, which is converted along with imported beryl and beryl from the U.S. National Defense Stockpile into beryllium hydroxide. The majority of beryllium commercially used is in alloys, principally copper‐beryllium alloys. The uses of unalloyed beryllium is based on its nuclear and thermal properties and its unique stiffness. Beryllium oxide ceramics are important because of very high thermal conductivity of the oxide while also serving as an electrical insulator. Beryllium's reactivity limits its use in the formulation of composite materials. There are only two available: beryllium‐aluminum and beryllium‐beryllium oxide. A small amount of beryllium produces strong effects in several base metals. In copper and nickel, this alloying element promotes strengthening through precipitation hardening. In aluminum alloys, a small addition improves oxidation resistance, castability, and workability.Beryllium, beryllium‐containing alloys, and beryllium oxide ceramics can be recycled.
Title: Beryllium and Beryllium Alloys and Composities
Description:
AbstractBeryllium is the only light metal having a high melting point.
Although 45 beryllium‐containing minerals have been identified, only beryl and bertrandite are of commercial significance.
Brush Resources Inc.
,operating in Utah, is the one U.
S.
company that mines bertrandite ore, which is converted along with imported beryl and beryl from the U.
S.
National Defense Stockpile into beryllium hydroxide.
The majority of beryllium commercially used is in alloys, principally copper‐beryllium alloys.
The uses of unalloyed beryllium is based on its nuclear and thermal properties and its unique stiffness.
Beryllium oxide ceramics are important because of very high thermal conductivity of the oxide while also serving as an electrical insulator.
Beryllium's reactivity limits its use in the formulation of composite materials.
There are only two available: beryllium‐aluminum and beryllium‐beryllium oxide.
A small amount of beryllium produces strong effects in several base metals.
In copper and nickel, this alloying element promotes strengthening through precipitation hardening.
In aluminum alloys, a small addition improves oxidation resistance, castability, and workability.
Beryllium, beryllium‐containing alloys, and beryllium oxide ceramics can be recycled.
Related Results
Beryllium, Beryllium Alloys, and Beryllium Composities
Beryllium, Beryllium Alloys, and Beryllium Composities
AbstractBeryllium, Be, is the only light metal having a high melting point. The majority of commercially produced beryllium is used in alloys, principally copper–beryllium alloys. ...
Beryllium and Beryllium Alloys
Beryllium and Beryllium Alloys
AbstractBeryllium, Be, is the only light metal having a high melting point. The majority of the beryllium commercially produced is used in alloys, principally copper–beryllium allo...
Lifetime analysis of irradiated beryllium in research reactors
Lifetime analysis of irradiated beryllium in research reactors
The objective of this study is to develop a technique to predict onset of cracking and ultimately failure of materials exposed to neutronic bombardment. Beryllium is commonly used ...
Proteomic analysis of beryllium‐induced genotoxicity in an Escherichia coli mutant model system
Proteomic analysis of beryllium‐induced genotoxicity in an Escherichia coli mutant model system
AbstractBeryllium is the second lightest metal, has a high melting point and high strength‐to‐weight ratio, and is chemically stable. These unique chemical characteristics make ber...
Beryllium Compounds
Beryllium Compounds
Abstract
Beryllium is a hard, gray element that does not occur naturally in nature. Only two beryllium minerals are of commercial importance for the production of berylli...
Diffusion and its Application in NiMnGa Alloys
Diffusion and its Application in NiMnGa Alloys
Heusler NiMnGa alloys are often categorized as ferromagnetic shape memory alloys or magnetocaloric materials, which are important for both practical applications and fundamental re...
Tin and Tin Alloys
Tin and Tin Alloys
Abstract
Tin is a soft, brilliant white, low-melting metal that is most widely known and characterized in the form of coating. This article discusses the primary and...
Thermal Conductivity of Metals and Alloys
Thermal Conductivity of Metals and Alloys
Abstract
This article contains a table that lists the thermal conductivity of selected metals and alloys near room temperature. These include aluminum and aluminum a...

