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Vanadium (V) Metal
Vanadium is bright, silvery-white, soft, and ductile, and does not tarnish in the air nor is it affected by moisture at room temperature (above 660ºC, it readily oxidizes). The metal is very resistant to corrosion and has good structural strength.80% of the vanadium produced is used as a steel additive. Vanadium’s low neutron-absorbing properties make its alloys useful in nuclear reactors.
Purity: 99.5%, 99.7%, and 99.9%
Purity: 99.5%, 99.7%, and 99.9%
Typical Applications
Vanadium is used to produce very tough steel alloys. These are used for armor plates, axles, tools, piston rods, and crankshafts. Using less than 1% of vanadium, and as little chromium, makes steel shock-resistant and vibration resistant.
Packaging Options
Drums
Classification
Vanadium(V) Metal TSCA (SARA Title III) Status: Yes
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Vanadium(V) Metal CAS Number: 7440-62-2
Vanadium(V) Metal UN Number: 3089
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