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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