Parent Group | High Purity Metals |
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99.9% Rhenium Metal Pellets
CAS # | 7440-15-5 |
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Product # | 0305-0013-20-30 |
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Parent Group | High Purity Metals |
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Molecular Weight | 186.2 |
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MDL # | MFCD00011195 |
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EINECS # | 231-124-5 |
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Formula | Re |
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Sizes | 100g |
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PubChem URL: | https://pubchem.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/element/Rhenium |
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Chemical Properties
Form | Pellets |
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Purity | 99.90% |
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Morphology | Variable |
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Boiling Point | 5627 ?C |
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Melting Point | 3180 ?C |
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Applications
Rhenium is used as an additive to tungsten- and molybdenum-based alloys to give useful properties. These alloys are used for oven filaments and x-ray machines. It is also used as an electrical contact material as it resists wear and withstands arc corrosion. |
Notes
Rhenium is a silvery-white metal with one of the highest melting points of all elements | exceeded by only tungsten and carbon. It also has one of the highest boiling points of all elements | and the highest among stable elements. It is also one of the densest | exceeded only by platinum | iridium and osmium. |
Bulk Density | 6689kg/m3 |
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True Density | N/A |
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Particle Size | Multiple sizes available |
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Storage & Sensitivity | Keep in a dry | cool place |
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Chemical Properties
Form | Pellets |
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Purity | 99.90% |
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Morphology | Variable |
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Boiling Point | 5627 ?C |
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Melting Point | 3180 ?C |
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Applications
Rhenium is used as an additive to tungsten- and molybdenum-based alloys to give useful properties. These alloys are used for oven filaments and x-ray machines. It is also used as an electrical contact material as it resists wear and withstands arc corrosion. |
Notes
Rhenium is a silvery-white metal with one of the highest melting points of all elements | exceeded by only tungsten and carbon. It also has one of the highest boiling points of all elements | and the highest among stable elements. It is also one of the densest | exceeded only by platinum | iridium and osmium. |
Bulk Density | 6689kg/m3 |
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True Density | N/A |
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Particle Size | Multiple sizes available |
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Storage & Sensitivity | Keep in a dry | cool place |
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Chemical Properties
Form | Pellets |
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Purity | 99.90% |
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Morphology | Variable |
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Boiling Point | 5627 ?C |
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Melting Point | 3180 ?C |
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Bulk Density | 6689kg/m3 |
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True Density | N/A |
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Particle Size | Multiple sizes available |
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Storage & Sensitivity | Keep in a dry | cool place |
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Applications
Rhenium is used as an additive to tungsten- and molybdenum-based alloys to give useful properties. These alloys are used for oven filaments and x-ray machines. It is also used as an electrical contact material as it resists wear and withstands arc corrosion. |
Notes
Rhenium is a silvery-white metal with one of the highest melting points of all elements | exceeded by only tungsten and carbon. It also has one of the highest boiling points of all elements | and the highest among stable elements. It is also one of the densest | exceeded only by platinum | iridium and osmium. |