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Beryllium

Beryllium, represented by the chemical symbol Be and atomic number 4, is a steel-grey, strong, lightweight metal that is both non-magnetic and corrosion-resistant. One of the lightest of all metals, Beryllium is one third lighter than aluminum yet stiffer than steel, making it the metal of choice for certain applications where light weight and rigidity are crucial.

In nature, Beryllium is often found combined with other elements in over 100 different minerals, the most notable of which is beryl and bertrandite. The extraction process involves a series of chemical reactions to ultimately produce high-purity Beryllium metal or Beryllium-aluminum alloy.


At TXRocks, we’re proud to supply a wide variety of critical minerals integral to the advancement of numerous industries. Among these, Beryllium is a standout – a lightweight metal with a suite of impressive properties that make it indispensable in a range of applications, from telecommunications to aerospace.

Critical Usecases

Aerospace and Defense

Due to its light weight, high rigidity, and thermal stability, Beryllium is widely used in the aerospace industry for components like gyroscopes, navigation systems, and aircraft disc brakes.

Telecommunications

Beryllium-copper alloys are used in high-speed telecommunication networks due to their electrical conductivity and resistance to corrosion.

Electronics

Beryllium is an essential component of various electronic devices, including X-ray equipment and computer components, due to its excellent heat dissipation properties.

Nuclear Applications

Beryllium is used as a neutron reflector and moderator in nuclear reactors due to its low thermal neutron absorption cross section.

Automotive

Beryllium-aluminum alloys are used in automotive components such as anti-lock brake systems due to their light weight and high strength.

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