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Almonty Industries Inc T.AII

Alternate Symbol(s):  ALMTF

Almonty Industries Inc. is a Canada-based company, which is engaged in the mining, processing and shipping of tungsten concentrate, as well as the exploration and evaluation of its projects. The Company operates through four segments: Los Santos Mine, Panasquiera Mine, Valtreixal Project, and Woulfe. The Los Santos Mine is located in Spain whose operations relate to the exploration and mining of Tungsten. The Panasqueira Mine is located in Covilha Castelo Branco, Portugal, whose operations relate to the exploration and mining of tungsten, as well as the production of copper and tin concentrate by-products. The Valtreixal Project is located in Spain whose operations relate to the exploration and evaluation activities of the Valtreixal tin/tungsten project. Woulfe’s properties are located in Gangwon Province, Republic of Korea. The Woulfe's operations relate primarily to the exploration, evaluation and development of the Sangdong Project.


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Post by 5ilverlining808on Apr 19, 2022 1:10pm
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New NASA Alloy GRX-810.

New NASA Alloy GRX-810.Postes April 19 2022.

Nano oxides used in this new alloy have not been disclosed by NASA, but the fact of a 3D printed part that can far outpace anything else on todays market in all aspects of desired properties, plus the ability to withstand 1,000 degres Celcius, to me that says one of the oxide nano ingrediants might be a Tungsten Nano Oxide.
Not too heavy in nano scale even though it has the similar mass of Gold. (Almost exact).

In this case I would say,"yes, it is rocket science".


Tungsten on its own has a melting point of 3,140 degrees Celsius and a boiling point of 5,660 degrees Celsius.

"The temperature of the sun varies from around 27 million degrees Fahrenheit (15 million degrees Celsius) at the core to only about 10,000 degrees F (5,500 degrees C) at the surface, according to NASA. "

A Tungsten based  alloy could withstand high temps of 1,000 degrees Celsius with ease, but, can it be made into a commercial product and will NASA share this tech. to the current World madness ? No way just yet.

So it might be fair to say there is a bit of Nano Tungsten in this new powder IMHO.
The fact that Almonty will produce this product for the battery people means Almoty can expand in other areas, like jet engines and rocket engines as a supplier to this new market..


https://www.zmescience.com/science/news-science/nasa-alloy-spacecraft-19042022/
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