Are Cobalt Blue Tarantula Old World?

The Cobalt Blue tarantula earns its name due to the striking metallic blue coloration on its legs. Cyriopagopus lividus (formerly Haplopelma lividum) is a feisty, gorgeous Old World species of tarantula native to parts of Southeast Asia. Is cobalt blue tarantula new world? The blue cobalt tarantula is referred to Read more…

Is Cobalt Heat Resistant?

About Cobalt Its density of 8.8g/m³ is similar to nickel (8.91g/m³) but heavier than iron. Cobalt is resistant to high temperature and melts at 1493°C. What type of metal is heat resistant? The main groups of heat-resistant alloys are high chrome nickel austenitic alloys, also known as heat resistant stainless Read more…

Can You Burn Cobalt?

* Cobalt is on the Hazardous Substance List because it is regulated by OSHA and cited by ACGIH, DOT, NIOSH, DEP, IARC and EPA. * This chemical is on the Special Health Hazard Substance List because it is a CARCINOGEN and is FLAMMABLE. What happens when you burn cobalt? Cobalt Read more…