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Uses of Iron and Erbium
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Uses of Erbium and Iron
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Iron metal alloy steel is used in the application of civil engineering and manufacturing.
Alloys of iron with nickel, vanadium, chromium, tungsten and manganese have very useful properties.
  
It has a tendency to get tarnished in the open air, but when alloyed with elements like erbium, vanadium, its hardness levels decreases.
Its compounds like Erbium oxide is used in safety glasses of welders and metal workers.
  
Industrial Uses
Aerospace Industry, Automobile Industry, Chemical Industry, Electrical Industry, Electronic Industry
  
Chemical Industry
  
Medical Uses
Pharmaceutical Industry, Surgical Instruments Manufacturing   
NA   
Other Uses
Alloys, Sculptures, Statues
  
Alloys
  
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Toxicity
Non Toxic
  
Mildly Toxic
  
Present in Human Body
Yes   
No   
In Blood
447.00 Blood/mg dm-3   
3
Not Available   
In Bone
380.00 p.p.m.   
5
Not Available   
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