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  2. Depleted uranium - Wikipedia

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    Natural uranium contains about 0.72% 235 U. Depleted uranium has lower mass fractions—up to three times less—of 235 U and 234 U than natural uranium. Since 238 U has a much longer half-life than the lighter isotopes, DU is about 40% less radioactive than natural uranium.

  3. Hardnesses of the elements (data page) - Wikipedia

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    uranium: 6.0: 1960–2500: 2350–3850: ... Mohs hardness of materials (data page) Vickers hardness test; Brinell scale This page was last ...

  4. Stakalloy - Wikipedia

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    Stakalloy has improved metallurgical properties over other depleted uranium alloys, such as staballoy, being more viable as a structural alloy where a combination between high strength and high density is required. [1] Changes include that of density, hardness, ballistic properties, and machinability. [1]

  5. When fired, depleted uranium becomes ‘essentially an exotic metal dart fired at extraordinarily high speed’

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  7. ZEUS (particle detector) - Wikipedia

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    The ZEUS detector comprised many different detector components, including a depleted uranium plastic-scintillator calorimeter, a central tracking detector (which was a wire chamber), a silicon microvertex detector and muon chambers. In addition, a solenoid provided a 1.43 T magnetic field. The ZEUS detector measured 12 m × 11 m × 20 m and ...

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    This is when uranium glass reached the height of its popularity in the United States between 1958 and 1978, with more than 4 million pieces of decorative uranium produced, according to Oak Ridge ...

  9. Staballoy - Wikipedia

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    Staballoy is also a name for a class of commercially used stainless steels used for drilling rods for drilling rigs.An example is Staballoy AG17 which is a different material from military staballoy, and contains 20.00% manganese, 17.00% chromium, 0.30% silicon, 0.03% carbon, 0.50% nitrogen, and 0.05% molybdenum, alloyed with iron.

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