I was actually searching for crucible steel alloy material and found that vanadium was the alloying element added to the original wootz Damascus crucible steels of the past. So I typed in vanadium used in woods and got here 🤷 been wanting to start experimenting with backyard crucible steel and somehow end up here.
this literally came to me in a very strange way about 4 or 5 years ago and since then I've had a passion for technologies working with the planet instead of against it. I don't have any money I don't even have a vehicle I have the passion and the capability to bring this mandatory Green technology to the masses in relation to other Earth technologies we as a species, can begin to treat the planet from which we all came with respect to deserves
Fantastic introduction to "Vanadium" as a vital element for steels for bridges and buildings throughout the world. Thanks for a marvelous video as an alloying-element. T J (Tom) Vanderloop, CMfgE; ATEA, AWS & SME Leadership & Membership, (Author, CAD-Designer & Consultant.)
This stock will blow in the next 5 to 10years best believe that. Penny stock atm but once this Greener idea sets in cleaner energy you watch from the Ev industry to shipping and so fourth will all be heading towards this. Holding energy longer and efficiently will see this blow in terms of market cap and share price right out the window.
From what I understand about most redox flow batteries though (including vanadium) is their charge and discharge rates cant compete with lithium ion which is a large factor in EV since you need to command a wide range of discharge rates for decent acceleration for an FEV to compete with standard combustion vehicles, however redox flow batteries have much better long term storage capabilities and lower environmental impacts than lithium ion, so redox would be better suited for home and utility storage markets.
i was just looking for chrome-vanadium tools😂
Damn, this got me so good
I was actually searching for crucible steel alloy material and found that vanadium was the alloying element added to the original wootz Damascus crucible steels of the past. So I typed in vanadium used in woods and got here 🤷 been wanting to start experimenting with backyard crucible steel and somehow end up here.
So what about distributed generation? As in a generac. For a 2,000 sq ft home? If so, big energy will crush this on the spot.
6 years later still not in use
Why is this
@@MrReds4evacosts and other things I can't disclose due to NDA confidentiality
If you weren't a vanadium-themed company account I would not have believed you when you said there was a mining center called Shibugamu.
Chibougamau, Quebec
Great video. Thanks a lot!
It is the University of New South Wales, informative video
I hope that is is less expensive that the newest lithium industrial batteries
Why would it be? 😂
Do you buy vanadium??
this literally came to me in a very strange way about 4 or 5 years ago and since then I've had a passion for technologies working with the planet instead of against it. I don't have any money I don't even have a vehicle I have the passion and the capability to bring this mandatory Green technology to the masses in relation to other Earth technologies we as a species, can begin to treat the planet from which we all came with respect to deserves
Thanks for being with us dear brother. 😌🌎✨
Fantastic introduction to "Vanadium" as a vital element for steels for bridges and buildings throughout the world. Thanks for a marvelous video as an alloying-element.
T J (Tom) Vanderloop, CMfgE; ATEA, AWS & SME Leadership & Membership, (Author, CAD-Designer & Consultant.)
This stock will blow in the next 5 to 10years best believe that. Penny stock atm but once this Greener idea sets in cleaner energy you watch from the Ev industry to shipping and so fourth will all be heading towards this. Holding energy longer and efficiently will see this blow in terms of market cap and share price right out the window.
Bmn
From what I understand about most redox flow batteries though (including vanadium) is their charge and discharge rates cant compete with lithium ion which is a large factor in EV since you need to command a wide range of discharge rates for decent acceleration for an FEV to compete with standard combustion vehicles, however redox flow batteries have much better long term storage capabilities and lower environmental impacts than lithium ion, so redox would be better suited for home and utility storage markets.
@@brodericklesher2955 it's still an up and coming stock to get into with long term potential
@@bradley2427 Oh for sure I'm not disputing that at all, but I dont think it'll be used in FEV's anytime soon
@@brodericklesher2955 I don't know man, we're coming into an age where everything is becoming electric
Vanadium is cheaper than lithium will be used in solidum ev batteries
Awesome metal for knives
Boiling point?
Thanks this helped a lot!
I heard is use for Nuclear bomb?
Yes, to strengthen the shell of the bomb
It's also very common in uranium deposits
@@nevinkuser9892 I thought it's strengthen the radiation upon contact to nearby human.
Beside of bromine of course.
wow!
Indefinite number of cycles? Really?
Good Green Energy
From the wiki.. en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vanadium_redox_battery
Not a fucking thing about what vanadium is or how its used. Just a commercial.
New South "whales,"?! Jesus
Lmfao
here in 2021 thinking... lol rip.