Tungsten Alloys for Gamma-Ray Shielding Material In addition to tungsten-nickel-iron alloy (W-Ni-Fe alloy), γ-ray shielding material can also be produced with tungsten copper alloy (W-Cu alloy). W-Ni-Fe alloy and W-Cu alloy are both high-density tungsten alloys, both of which use the W phase as the hard phase, but due to the difference in bonding phase metals, their production processes and […]
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Tungsten Copper Electrode for Electrical Discharge Machining Compared with copper or graphite electrodes used in the early days, tungsten copper electrodes have greater strength, faster heat dissipation, better electrical and thermal conductivity, better high-temperature resistance, and arc ablation resistance. However, it is worth mentioning that the manufacturing cost of copper-tungsten materials is also relatively high. In […]
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Tungsten Copper Alloy vs Molybdenum Copper Alloy As alloy materials, both tungsten copper alloy and molybdenum copper alloy are used in a wide range of applications, such as aerospace, aviation, navigation, military, defense, electronics, electric power, metallurgy, machinery, sports equipment, and other industries. Although they can replace each other in some cases, there are many […]
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Factors Affecting the Performance of Tungsten Powder As we all know, there are many factors that affect the performance of tungsten powder, but the main factors are nothing more than the production process of the tungsten powder, the properties and characteristics of the raw materials used, and so on. Generally, there are more researches on […]
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4 Uses of Copper Tungsten Alloy You Mightn’t Know Copper tungsten alloy is an alloy composed of tungsten and copper. It combines the advantages of copper and tungsten. For example, this alloy has the advantages of high strength, high specific gravity, high-temperature resistance, arc ablation resistance, good electrical and thermal performance, and good processing performance. […]
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Application Of Tungsten And Tungsten Alloys Tungsten, which has an atomic number of 74 in the periodic table, is a VIB group metal. It has a density of 19.35 g/cm3 that is close to gold, with a melting point of 3,422 ℃ and a boiling point of 5,927 ℃. In this article, we’ll take a […]
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