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    What is Franklinium ?

    I believe its a metal, but what does it consist of ?

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    The Franklin Mint in Philadelphia, Pa in  the USA has developed a cupro-nickel alloy they call "Franklinium," WBMG


    Cupro is an alloy of copper that contains nickel and strengthening elements, such as iron and manganese.


    It is highly resistant to corrosion in seawater, because its electrode potential is adjusted to be neutral with regard to seawater. Because of this, it is used for piping, heat exchangers and condensers in seawater systems as well as marine hardware


     


     

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