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Beryllium is an extremely light, rigid, and thermally stable metal used in aerospace, defense, and telecommunications. It is the lightest structural metal, used in satellites, radar windows, and nuclear weapon components.
Beryllium is irreplaceable for defense radar, satellite mirrors, and nuclear applications. The U.S. remains the world's primary producer, but supply is extremely limited and the material is highly toxic to process.
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Beryllium is an extremely light, rigid, and thermally stable metal used in aerospace, defense, and telecommunications. It is the lightest structural metal, used in satellites, radar windows, and nuclear weapon components.
The leading producers of beryllium are United States, China, Kazakhstan, according to the latest USGS Mineral Commodity Summaries.
Beryllium is irreplaceable for defense radar, satellite mirrors, and nuclear applications. The U.S. remains the world's primary producer, but supply is extremely limited and the material is highly toxic to process.