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Tantalum

Updated over 4 months ago

Tantalum is an earth metal discovered in Sweden in 1802. It is a platinum grey, corrosion-resistant metal with a melting point of 2,996 degrees Celsius. Tantalum has a heavy weight, similar to the weight of platinum — a characteristic that is often sought after.

Fun fact: Tantalum is also used in the electronic, medical, and aerospace industries.

Our tantalum collection includes:

  • Grey Tantalum

  • Black Tantalum

  • Tantalum and Carbon Fiber

  • Tantalum and Diamond


Why Sell Tantalum

DURABILITY

  • Shatterproof: Unlike tungsten, ceramic, or zirconium, tantalum is remarkably resilient, free from the risk of breaking. It shares similar properties with precious metals.

  • Scratch-Resistant: Tantalum ranks at 6.5 on the MOHS scale, rendering it resistant to scratches. In the event of wear, tantalum can be easily refinished to its original state.


TANTALUM REMOVAL

  • Effortless Removal: Tantalum can be conveniently cut off, much like platinum.


PROPERTIES

  • Hypoallergenic: Tantalum is hypoallergenic, making it a safe choice for individuals with sensitive skin.

  • Unique Aesthetics: gunmetal grey with a matte or polish finish

  • Malleability and Durability: Tantalum, while durable, is more malleable than tungsten, allowing for a broader range of design possibilities.

  • Enhanced Comfort: ideal thickness and comfort fit

  • Increased Value and Upselling: Tantalum rings command a higher market price due to their rarity and unique characteristics. Including tantalum rings in your collection can significantly boost the average selling price within the alternative metals category, leading to increased revenue.


Key Features

  • 2.5x markup

  • Lifetime warranty against manufacturer defects

  • Free size exchange

  • Popular gunmetal grey and black colors

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