Its most common ore is sylvanite, a complex combination of gold, silver, and tellurium. |
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A growing application of tellurium is in electrical and electronic devices, such as photocopiers, printers, and infrared detection systems. |
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An experimental method was developed to synthesize telluric acid and tellurium dioxide doped sol-gel materials. |
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At higher temperatures, the metal does combine with many acids, the halogens, sulfur, selenium, and tellurium. |
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Lead, tellurium and selenium are added to copper and its alloys to improve machinability. |
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Lead, selenium, tellurium and sulfur are added to copper alloys to improve machinability. |
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Elements such as lead, tellurium, beryllium, chromium, phosphorus, and manganese have little or no effect on the corrosion resistance of coppers and binary copper-zinc alloys. |
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However, all the tellurite glasses were prepared using commercially available tellurium dioxide and were coloured, usually slightly, yellow-green. |
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Recently, selenium and tellurium have been added as important impurities. |
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ReCom uses silver, antimony, tellurium and indium to form tiny data marks in response to rapid laser pulses. |
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Tellurium diethyldithiocarbamate has been used as a booster in the vulcanization of EPDM, but has become cost prohibitive, according to the company. |
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It also mines gold, silver, tellurium, selenium, iridium and ruthenium. |
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Ltd, is primarily engaged in mining, refining and producing tellurium and high-purity tellurium based metals for specific segments of the electronic materials market. |
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