Tungsten is a greyish-white lustrous metal, which is a solid at room temperature. Tungsten has the highest melting point and lowest vapor pressure of all metals, and at temperatures over 1650°C has the highest tensile strength.
Tungsten Nickel Copper Alloy Properties & Applications Tungsten nickel-copper alloy (W-Ni-Cu alloy) refers to an important group of tungsten-based heavy alloys. It is an alloy in which nickel and copper are added to tungsten and other metal elements are added on this basis. In general, nickel accounts for 6% of the alloy, and copper accounts for 4% of the […]
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The Most Refractory Metal Tungsten Tungsten is widely used in our daily life. For example, the filament inside a light bulb is mainly made of tungsten. When the lamp is lit, the temperature of the filament is as high as 3000 ℃ or more. At such a high temperature, most metals will melt into liquid or even […]
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Physical & Chemical Properties of Tungsten Tungsten is one of the important strategic resources. Due to its excellent physical and chemical properties, tungsten and its alloys are used to manufacture key armor-piercing components that attack various types of armored targets, gyro inertial components for satellites, and high-temperature anti-ablation components such as rockets’ combustion chambers, nozzles, […]
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Tungsten Carbide Uses & Properties Tungsten carbide is a compound composed of tungsten and carbon with a molecular formula of WC and a molecular weight of 195.85. Due to its excellent physical and chemical properties, tungsten carbide has been widely used in the industry and our everyday life. In this article, we will take a […]
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Tungsten Powder Uses & Production Methods Tungsten powder is powdered metal tungsten. It is the main raw material for processing powder metallurgy tungsten products and tungsten alloys. In this article, let’s take a look at the tungsten powder uses and production methods. Tungsten powder is widely used in the industry and in our everyday life. The […]
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3 Most Common Types of Tungsten Alloys Used Today Tungsten alloy is an alloy composed of tungsten and other elements. Among metals, tungsten has the highest melting point, good high-temperature strength, and creep resistance, as well as thermal conductivity, electrical conductivity, and electron emission performance. In addition to being widely used in electronics, aerospace, weapons, and other […]
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3 Primary Uses of Tungsten The melting point of tungsten is the highest among all metallic elements, and its density (19.3 g / cm³) is very high, close to gold. The hardness of tungsten is also very high, and the hardness of tungsten carbide is close to that of the diamond. In addition, tungsten has good […]
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How Is A Tungsten Crucible Made? A tungsten crucible is one of the products of the tungsten metal. As the melting point of tungsten is as high as 3410℃, the tungsten crucibles can be divided into spinning, stamping, forging, and sintering according to different manufacturing processes. Spinning Tungsten Crucible It refers to the tungsten crucible […]
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What Are the Main Uses of Tungsten Wire? Want to know the main uses of tungsten wire? You’ve come to the right place. In this article, we will introduce 5 main uses of tungsten wire in the modern industry. Before going any further, let’s figure out what’s tungsten first. What’s Tungsten? Tungsten is the most widely […]
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How Does Tungsten Power the Aerospace Industry? Tungsten is the most heat-resistant metal, and it has the highest density and strength of refractory metals. Tungsten alloys with alloying elements have good wear resistance, corrosion resistance, electrical conductivity, and thermal conductivity. In this article, we will take a look at how tungsten power the aerospace industry. […]
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