Metal Alloys:
Primarily used in producing special steel alloys, providing greater strength, lightness, and durability to metal structures used in bridges, buildings, automobiles, pipelines, and oil platforms.
Aerospace:
Essential for aircraft turbines, rockets, and aerospace systems due to its ability to withstand extreme temperatures and fatigue resistance.
Superconductors and Medicine:
Crucial for advanced medical equipment, such as magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), relying on niobium's superconducting properties.
Technology and Communications:
Used in electronic components, semiconductors, optical devices, and 5G networks, as well as advanced energy storage systems.
Energy and Sustainable Industry:
Applied in wind turbines and advanced solar technologies, improving efficiency and corrosion resistance, ensuring greater durability and performance under harsh environmental conditions.