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  |Image = File:Hf.jpg
|Image = File:Hf.jpg
  |Name = Hafnium
|Name = Hafnium
  |Chemical Formula = Hf
|Chemical Formula = Hf
  |Atomic Number = 72
|Atomic Number = 72
  |Color (Menu) = ???
|Color (Menu) = ???
  |Color (Game) = ???
|Color (Game) = ???
  |Color (Real Life) = Silvery
|Color (Real Life) = Silvery
  |Rarity = Rare
|Rarity = Rare
  |Type = Metal
|Type = Metal
  |Planet Type = ???
|Planet Type = ???
  |Description = Hafnium is a lustrous, silvery, ductile metal. In the game, it's used in advanced technology crafting, energy production, and high-temperature resistant materials.
|Description = Hafnium is a lustrous, silvery, ductile metal. In the game, it's used in advanced technology crafting, energy production, and high-temperature resistant materials.
  |Appearance (Game) = ???
|Appearance (Game) = ???
  |Appearance (Real Life) = Silvery, shiny, ductile metal
|Appearance (Real Life) = Silvery, shiny, ductile metal
  |How to Get = ???
|How to Get = ???
  |Patch = 1.0
|Patch = 1.0
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Revision as of 21:15, 3 August 2023

Hf - Hafnium
File:File:Hf.jpg
Information
Name Hafnium
Chemical Formula Hf
Atomic Number 72
Type Metal
Color (Menu) ???
Color (Game) ???
Color (Real Life) Silvery
Rarity Rare
Planet Type ???
Description Hafnium is a lustrous, silvery, ductile metal. In the game, it's used in advanced technology crafting, energy production, and high-temperature resistant materials.
How to Get ???
Appearance (Game) ???
Appearance (Real Life) Silvery, shiny, ductile metal
Patch 1.0

Hafnium (Hf) is a Rare Metal.


How to Get

Used For

Additional Information

Real Life

In real life, Hafnium is used in filaments and electrodes. Some semiconductor fabrication processes use its oxide for integrated circuits at 45 nm and smaller feature lengths. Some superalloys used for special applications contain Hafnium in combination with niobium, titanium, or tungsten.