Beryllium Deposits Associated With The Redskin Stock And Boomer And China Wall Cupolas

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
J. Piper
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Abstract

Markets and Production Beryllium (Be), an extremely light metal, is used in many specialty applications. It the lightest element in Group 2A of the periodic table, with a specific gravity of 1.85 gm/cc, and a high melting point of 12850C (Calvert, 2004). The functional properties of beryllium are stiffness, strength, dimensional stability, resistance to corrosion from acids, and electrical and thermal conductivity. The ability to reflect neutrons and transmit x-rays, makes beryllium irreplaceable in uses such as precision optical components, inertial guidance systems, and in nuclear reactors (Anon, 1993). Beryllium is used in Cu alloys to strengthen and reduce corrosion in copper wire, and in lightweight oxide ceramics that are used as heat sinks, and as electrical insulators. The market revenue of beryllium can be broken down into the seven major groups below, and are plotted on the pie chart in Figure 1 (Anon, 2005). 1.) Telecommunications & Computer 2.) Magnetic & Optical Data Storage 3.) Aerospace and Defense 4.) Automotive Electronics 5.) Industrial Components 6.) Appliance, and 7.) Other.
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APA: J. Piper  (2007)  Beryllium Deposits Associated With The Redskin Stock And Boomer And China Wall Cupolas

MLA: J. Piper Beryllium Deposits Associated With The Redskin Stock And Boomer And China Wall Cupolas. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2007.

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