The Extractive Metallurgy Of Beryllium: Current And Future Technologies

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Edgar Vidal
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Abstract

Beryllium metal and alloys have been crucial in the advancement of technologies in space exploration, transportation, national defense, communications, energy, safety and medicine, to name a few. Beryllium is one-third lighter than aluminum and six times stiffer than steel, with unique thermal properties. Demand for this metal is expected to continue to increase as new technologies emerge, hence its efficient and safe extraction needs to be addressed. Current extraction technologies are very complex and energy intensive, but at the same time yield excellent quality metal. In order to develop new or improve current extraction methods, a detailed analysis of current and past extraction technologies must be made. This work intends to compile and interpret most of the research, development and industrial practices used in the production of beryllium, and open the field for innovative extraction methods.
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APA: Edgar Vidal  (2006)  The Extractive Metallurgy Of Beryllium: Current And Future Technologies

MLA: Edgar Vidal The Extractive Metallurgy Of Beryllium: Current And Future Technologies. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2006.

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