kadmiummetaller
Kadmiummetaller, also known as cadmium alloys, are a type of metal alloy that contains cadmium as one of its primary components. Cadmium is a chemical element with the symbol Cd and atomic number 48. It is a soft, malleable, and ductile metal that is primarily used in batteries and pigments. Kadmiummetaller are often used in various industrial applications due to their unique properties, such as resistance to corrosion and high thermal conductivity.
The most common type of kadmiummetaller is cadmium-copper alloy, which is used in electrical contacts and switches
Kadmiummetaller are also used in the production of certain types of pigments, such as cadmium yellow and
However, it is important to note that cadmium is a toxic metal and exposure to it can