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The price is very dependent on purity.

A possible price in 2010 is 250 US $ per kg.

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What is the current spot price for hafnium?

900 $


Is hafnium and element or compound?

Hafnium (Hf) is a natural chemical element.


What are the uses of hafnium?

- neutron absorbent in control rods of nuclear reactors - hafnium oxide is used as electrical insulator for microprocessors - hafnium is rarely used as alloying element for very special alloys - the isomer 178m2Hf can be used as a nuclear weapon (emitter of gamma rays) by the United States


How much does hafnium cost?

This element costs $120 for 100 grams. The prices of different hafnium products with different specifications can vary a lot. If you would like to find a more detailed answer, I suggest you to contact one of the major hafnium products suppliers. The one I used to deal with is Stanford Materials, they provide a wide range of hafnium products at competitive prices.


What are uses for hafnium?

Hafnium is a rare element with rare applications: - component of control rods for nuclear reactors - component of some alloys - getter in lamps and tubes - electrode for plasma cutters - hafnium dioxide was recently used as an electrical insulator in microprocessors - hafnium carbide has a very great point of melting (the most refractory compound known today) - possible use in weapons (USA)


Is hafnium malleable?

Hafnium is malleable.


What is the color of hafnium?

Hafnium is a shiny, silvery metal that does not have a distinct color.


Is hafnium combined or uncombined?

Pure hafnium doesn't exist in the nature; hafnium form many compounds.


Can you burn hafnium?

Fine powders of hafnium are pyrophoric.


How many isotopes does hafnium have?

There are 37 isotopes of Hafnium.


What is the most common isotope in hafnium?

Hafnium-174 is the most common isotope of hafnium, making up about 31% of naturally occurring hafnium.


How is Hafnium made today?

Hafnium is found in tandem with zirconium deposits. It is separated from the zirconium during refinement as hafnium chloride. It is then reduced with magnesium to produce pure hafnium.