Brief Description of the Strategic Metals
For Strategic Metals, a brief tabular description of the metals will be entered here. After a successful ICO and the programming of the TMN Global Shop, the customer's dashboard will contain and be able to access extended information on the specific metals.
Name
Color
Density per cm³
Annual production and main producer
Usage
Dysprosium
silver-grey
6,48g
100t (China)
Energy saving lamps
Electric cars
Permanent magnets Laser materials
CD/DVD
Praseodym
brownish
6,48g
4 Mio.t (China)
Vehicle turbines
Strongest magnets
Coloring of enamel, glass, and porcelain
Energy saving lamps
CD/DVD
Shielding medium in reactors
Neodym
white/beige
6,89g
400t (China)
Electric motors
Microphone
Smartphones
Wind turbines
Indium
silver-white glossy
7,31g
1000t (China, Australia)
Screens
Electronic devices
Photovoltaics
Nanotechnology
Rhenium
silver-grey
21,02g
- (China, USA, Kasachstan)
Aircraft Turbines
Nickel superalloys
Platinum-rhenium catalysts
Thermocouples
Heating coils for lighters
Tellur
silver-white
6,25g
180t (Canada, Japan, Peru)
Alloys
Solar cells
Photodiodes
Semiconductors
CD/DVD
Vulcanizing rubber
Terbium
Silverwhite
8,253g
- (Australia)
Doping of semiconductors
Magnets
Light tubes
Hafnium
Silver-glossy
13,31g
65t (Australia, South Africa)
Superalloys for aircraft and turbine technology
Control rod material in nuclear reactors
Laser technology
Semiconductor technology
Gallium
light blue
5,91g
78t (China)
Alloys
Solar panels
LEDs
Computers
Cell phones
Mercury
Solar cells
Germanium
Silver-glossy
5,32g
140t (China)
Fiber Optic Products
Night vision devices
High-frequency technology
Infrared optics
Detector technology
Table 1: brief data Strategic assets, provided by EMH AG
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