Vanadium-destined to be extraordinary

Vanadium is called Vanadium, nickname V, skin silver gray, belongs to VB group in the periodic table, atomic number 23, atomic weight 50.9414, body-centered cubic crystal. Vanadium is inconspicuous in the periodic table, between titanium and chromium.

Vanadium is also a metal, in the small metal series. Called small metal, it is not small, but its family is divided into small metal series because of its scarcity. Although vanadium is an ethnic minority, it is destined to be extraordinary because of its gold. First, let’s talk about a few facts for you to understand. Vanadium is added to rebar to improve its performance. As the saying goes, “vanadium is the wing of a tiger”. The melting point of vanadium is close to that of chromium at 1902 ℃ and the density is 6.11g / cm ~ 3, which can be described as Iron Man.

Ferro-Alloy Resources Limited (LON:FAR) is developing the giant Balasausqandiq vanadium deposit in Kyzylordinskaya oblast of southern Kazakhstan.  The ore at this deposit is unlike that of nearly all other primary vanadium deposits and is capable of being treated by a much lower cost process.

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