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Tungsten Copper Alloy vs Tungsten Nickel Iron Alloy

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Tungsten Copper Alloy vs Tungsten Nickel Iron Alloy Tungsten-copper alloy, like tungsten-nickel-iron alloy, is a high-density tungsten alloy. But tungsten copper alloy vs tungsten nickel iron alloy, what’s the difference between them? If you looking for the answer to this question, then you’ve come to the right place. In this article, we will take a […]

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Tungsten Alloys for Gamma-Ray Shielding Material

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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 Nickel Copper Alloy Shield

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Tungsten Nickel Copper Alloy Shield The tungsten nickel-copper alloy shield is a new type of lead-free medical radiation shield. The biggest difference between it and the tungsten-nickel-iron alloy shield is that the W-Ni-Cu alloy is non-magnetic, so it can be used in fields that are sensitive to magnetic environments, thereby exerting its unique anti-interference advantages. […]

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Applications and Properties of Tungsten Nickel Iron Alloy

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Applications and Properties of Tungsten Nickel Iron Alloy Tungsten-nickel-iron alloy, also known as ferro-tungsten-nickel alloy. It can be simply understood as an alloy with tungsten as the main raw material and nickel, iron, and copper as auxiliary raw materials, and the ratio of adding nickel-iron is generally 7:3 or 1:1. In this article, let’s take […]

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