Niobium, Nb (Columbium, Cb); Cold-Worked
Subcategory: Niobium Alloy; Pure Element; Nonferrous Metal
Material Notes: Cold-worked applies only to tensile and/or hardness values; other property values are typical of the element. The name niobium is used by chemists but the element is generally called columbium by American metallurgists. Fabrication: good formability, work hardens slowly, cannot be soldered. Joining requires adhesives, rivets, nuts and bolts, or capacitive discharge welding. Applications: used in aerospace applications (i.e. rocket boosters), sodium vapor lamps, and superconductors.
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- Density
- Molecular Weight
- Hardness, Brinell
- Hardness, Rockwell A
- Hardness, Rockwell B
- Hardness, Vickers
- Tensile Strength, Ultimate
- Modulus of Elasticity
- Poissons Ratio
- Shear Modulus
- Electrical Resistivity
- Magnetic Susceptibility
- Critical Magnetic Field Strength, Oersted
- Critical Superconducting Temperature
- Heat of Fusion
- CTE, linear 20°C
- CTE, linear 250°C
- CTE, linear 500°C
- CTE, linear 1000°C
- Specific Heat Capacity
- Thermal Conductivity
- Melting Point
- Boiling Point
- Heat of Formation
- Emissivity (0-1)
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