Domestic and International Present Status and Utilization of Hafnium Resource

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Metal hafnium has research significance as a rare metal. Metal hafnium, hafnium alloy and hafnium compounds are made a simple introduction, the distribution of hafnium resource is summarized at home and abroad, and the processing method of hafnium resource and the development prospect of comprehensive performance of hafnium resource are discussed.

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