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Old Mobile Phones: Reuse, Recycle, or Throw Away?

Mobile phone companies constantly entice consumers with offers of new phones if you carry your service with them. And while it is nice to have the latest in technology and performance, what is to become of your old mobile phone? This infographic looks at what you should do with your old mobile phones and devices.

100 Years of Iconic Stainless Steel Structures

Here is a timeline style infographic that celebrates 100 years of stainless steel in style. It reveals how stainless steel has been used in well known structures and buildings around the world.

The Life Cycle of a Mobile Phone

Many people today have the consensus that we are killing the planet with our mobile devices. However its not all doom and gloom. This infographic shows the life of a mobile phone and provides some interesting facts including the fact that today’s mobile devices can contain gold, silver, and even platinum.

Metal Composition of American Coins Since 1783

Many United States coins have a pretty rich history. From early coins like the three-cent piece and the half-cent to some of the more modern favorites like the Sacagawea dollar, there’s something for every coin enthusiast. Here is a visual chart that looks at the metal composition of American coins dating back to 1783, with ten different materials across dozens of various coins.

A Daily Dose of Metal

Numerous industries make use of metals, from transportation to telecommunications and virtually everything in between. In fact, the transportation industry relies heavily on metal, not only in automobile manufacturing, but in building roads and highways that are driven on each and every day. In the following infographic, discover how metal unknowingly effects our everyday lives.

Rare Earth Metals

What are ‘rare Earth minerals’ anyway? They are in fact 17 elements located on the Periodic Table and are essential to the high-tech and clean energy industries. Rare Earth metals are a geopolitical issue, which is an issue not only for companies, but also entire countries. The following infographic provides information about the complex chemistry and political debate about rare earth metals.

Top 10 Famous Steel Structures in The World

Steel is one of the most widely used metals in the construction of many stunning and memorable buildings throughout history. Where traditional structures have several limitations, steel structures overcome all these drawbacks and serve reliable features. Here is a visual that features the top 10 famous steel structures in the world.

How Steel Changed the World

Here is an infographic that chart the progress of steel throughout history. It summarizes steel’s integral part in the industrial revolution, looks at the rise of steel usage in skyscrapers, steel’s role in today’s world, sustainability and the future of steel.

Steel: The Backbone of the World Industry

Since the beginning of the industrial age, steel has been an essential raw material. According to the World Steel Association, the global steel industry directly employs more than two million people with an additional two million contactors and four million people in supporting industries.

20 Common Metal Alloys and What They’re Made Of

Metal is a very common material and can be found almost everywhere and in everything. However, have you ever stopped to think about how metals are created? How about what can be created when metals are mixed together? This infographic lays 20 common metal alloys and what they are made of.

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