Armanium however ficticious and not known other than that of x men's wolverine it most likely does not exist but if it did it would not be located on earth. This however is just a hypothetical guess but it would most likely be found on other planets. Planets we can not reach. Wolverine had the strength in his prowress to eliminate titanium like a knife through butter.
Depending on the material to which the metals are exposed, many metals are corrosion resistant. There are also alloys which are very corrosion resistant, such as stainless steel. Naturally occurring corrosion resistant metals include aluminum, gold, and titanium, with gold and titanium being the most corrosion resistant.
Tungsten has the highest melting point of all metals 3422 *C (6191.6*F), and at temperatures over 1650*C (3002*F) tungsten has the highest tensile strength of all metals.
However Tungsten metal is brittle in its base form and is mostly mixed with other metals to produce stronger alloys such as tungsten steel
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Tungsten and its alloys are used extensively for filaments for electric lamps, electron and television tubes, and for metal evaporation work; for electrical contact points for automobile distributors; X-ray targets; windings and heating elements for electrical furnaces; and for numerous spacecraft and high-temperature apps....
Iridium is, but Tantalum (Europe and rest of world) Columbium (USA) is the one considered most resistant by corrosion engineers.
its gold
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Gold is not strong at any temperature- very soft metal, Titanium has good heat and corrosion resistance.
Well the way you phrased your question is that one is more than another but actually there are multiple such as Nickel,Aluminum,and Gold. Whitch are all equally corrosion resistant.
There are a lot of them and most are expensive. The most common corrosion-resistant metal is stainless steel.
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Immersed Corrosion refers to a type of metal corrosion when the metal is immersed in a liquid.
Corrosion is a chemical reaction; corrosion of iron is the reaction with water in the presence of oxygen. Metals as Pt, Au, Ta, Rh, Ru, etc are less sensible to corrosion.
Yes. Rust is oxidation of the metal, a form of corrosion (chemical destruction) that weakens metal.
Corrosion is a gradual chemical or electro-chemical attack on a metal by its surrounding such that the metal is converted into an oxide,salt or other compound
"Rust" or "corrosion."
Immersed Corrosion refers to a type of metal corrosion when the metal is immersed in a liquid.
Metal Corrosion or Metallic Corrosion can be defined as the destructive attack of a metal through interaction with its environment.The most common example is Rust, an iron oxide Fe2O3, that is the consequence of the Corrosion process of Iron.
Corrosion is a chemical process.
Corrosion is a chemical reaction; corrosion of iron is the reaction with water in the presence of oxygen. Metals as Pt, Au, Ta, Rh, Ru, etc are less sensible to corrosion.
Yes. Rust is oxidation of the metal, a form of corrosion (chemical destruction) that weakens metal.
Tin could be used to coat another metal. It is done to prevent corrosion.
No, corrosion is a chemical change of the metal involved.
Corrosion is a chemical reaction in which molecules break down due to a chemical reaction with its surroundings. Most often, corrosion is the electro-chemical oxidation of a metal (such as iron "corroding" to form iron oxide, a.k.a. rust). Corrosion is deterioration of a substance, usually metal. Corrosion is slow and continuous eating away of metal by the surrounding.
The paint prevents the metal from coming in direct contact with air and moisture, which are what cause corrosion.
Corrosion is not useful for any metal; an exception is electrocorrosion processing.
Corrosion is a gradual destruction of metal by chemical reactions mixed with the environment. How long stainless steel can withstand corrosion depends on the thickness of the metal.
Corrosion is a gradual chemical or electro-chemical attack on a metal by its surrounding such that the metal is converted into an oxide,salt or other compound