High-Purity Tungsten Target for Semiconductor Chips The high-purity tungsten target is a typical chemical product of transition metal tungsten. Because of its high purity (greater than 99.95%), high density (19.35g/cm3), low vapor pressure, low evaporation rate, and high-temperature resistance, it is often used to produce ultra-small tungsten oxide films. As far as the current hot semiconductor […]
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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 is more research on […]
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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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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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Types of High-Temperature Refractory Metal Materials in Laser Forming Refractory metal materials with a high melting point and special properties have been developed as high-tech materials. Due to the high melting point and high-temperature strength, the smelting process of these materials is very difficult, and most refractory alloys are manufactured by powder metallurgy. With the […]
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Powder Metallurgy Process Overview Powder metallurgy is a process of preparing metal powder or using metal powder as raw material, through forming, sintering, and necessary subsequent treatment, to produce various types of products. In this article, let’s take a closer look at the powder metallurgy process. The basic processes of powder metallurgy are: 1. Preparation of raw material powder […]
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Applications of Tungsten in The Field of Alloys Tungsten is a chemical element with the chemical symbol W and atomic number 74. After Carbon, Tungsten has the highest melting point of all elements. Tungsten is among the heaviest metals found on Earth. It has excellent high-temperature mechanical properties, with the lowest expansion coefficient and highest […]
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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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3 Main Factors Affecting the Quality of Tungsten Powder The quality parameters of tungsten powder are powder size and purity. Although the essence of the growth of tungsten particles is the volatile deposition during the reduction process, there are many factors that affect the quality of tungsten powder, including raw materials, hydrogen flow rate, and […]
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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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