Do you know? In your mobile phone, computer, car and other electronic devices, there may be a metal that is more precious than ** - iridium. Iridium is a platinum group metal with extremely high melting point, hardness, corrosion resistance and catalysis, and is widely used in aerospace, medical, chemical and other fields. Iridium is also very expensive, currently costing about 760 yuan per gram, which is about 2 times that of iridium.
So, where do these iridiums come from? The answer is: from space. Iridium is an extremely scarce element on Earth, with most of it found in meteorites and asteroids. It is estimated that the total amount of iridium on Earth is only about 3 tons, while the annual demand for iridium amounts to 10 tons. This means that we need iridium from space to meet human needs.
Iridium particles** are the processes that come from space** meteorite fragments and dust containing iridium. This is a very complex and expensive process that requires the help of advanced detection, capture, transportation and refining technologies, as well as significant capital and manpower. Currently, only a few countries and companies, such as the United States, China, Russia, SpaceX, etc., have the ability to carry out iridium particles**.
Iridium granules**, which is also a very lucrative market. According to a study, the value of iridium particles from space can reach 60 billion yuan per year, which is more than 10 times the value of the market. Moreover, with the exploration and development of human beings in space, the demand for iridium will continue to rise, making the potential of iridium particles even greater.
Iridium particles** are not only an economic activity, but also a scientific exploration. Through iridium particles**, we can understand the composition and distribution of matter in space, reveal the formation and evolution of the solar system, and even look for clues to extraterrestrial life. Iridium particles** are also an environmentally friendly behavior that can reduce the exploitation and consumption of the earth's resources and protect the ecological balance of the earth.
Iridium granules are a hidden market, but also an area full of challenges and opportunities. It requires us to constantly innovate and collaborate to realize humanity's dreams and interests in space.