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Vanadium is used in many industries and applications, from automobiles, power generation, and hand tools, to ships, industrial tools and aeroplanes. Click here to see and learn about many examples.
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Vanadium plays an essential role in providing high strength and cost effective solutions for the construction sector.
Read MoreHigh strength, tough and weldable HSLA plate and coil steels containing vanadium are widely used for oil and gas transmission pipelines.
Read MoreThe Vanadium Redox Flow Battery uses vanadium electrolyte to store energy and enable wider use of renewable power generation such as wind and solar
Read MoreVanadium microalloyed high strength rebar is a safe, reliable and cost effective solution for reinforced concrete construction in earthquake prone regions.
Read MoreSteel bridges often use vanadium microalloyed HSLA steel due the excellent combination of high strength, toughness and weldability.
Read MoreWind turbine towers benefit from lighter weight and weldability when vanadium microalloyed HSLA steel plate is used.
Read MoreThe deployment of energy storage batteries has increased over the years and the use of vanadium in energy storage applications…
Any microalloying element used in high strength rebar must offer users combinations of high strength, good ductility, bendability, ease of…
VRFB - Non-degradation, Non-flammable, Low Likelihood of Fire
VRFB - The leading flow battery that uses one transformational element.
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