Beryllium Unearthed (Part 1-A)
Автор: davidvblack
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This is the story of the uses, sources, and geology of beryllium. Visit elementsunearthed.com to learn more. A team of Media Design students from Mountainland Applied Technology College in Orem, Utah travelled to Delta, Utah to tour the Brush Resources beryllium concentration plant and interview Phil Sabey, Manager of Technology and Quality. In this first half of Part 1, Phil discusses some of the many uses of beryllium metal, alloys, and ceramics including why it is being used for the mirrors of the James Webb Space Telescope and in such places as nuclear reactors, the space shuttle, and the beam guide pipes of the Large Hadron Collider at CERN. This section also discusses the minerals that contain beryllium, including beryl (such as emeralds, aquamarine, heliodor, morganite, and red beryl) and bertrandite, which is mined only in the Spor Mts. of western Utah. Part of the Elements Unearthed project, this video was edited and narrated by David V. Black.
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