WM0433 Tungsten Rhenium Alloy Wire

Descriptions of Tungsten Rhenium Alloy Wirerhenium-wires

Rhenium and tungsten both belong to refractory metals and have good ductility and strength. Tungsten- rhenium alloy has a melting point of 3050 °C and a recrystallization temperature of 1900 °C which makes it been used in aerospace and temperature measuring applications. The addition of rhenium can increase the ductility after wire recrystallizes.

Advanced Refractory Metals is a leading supplier of rhenium products. We offer competitive pricing and great lead times on all our materials, and we’re capable of supplying custom materials per any specs/drawings you provide us with.

Specifications of Tungsten Rhenium Alloy Wire

Product

Composition

Specifications

Tungsten Rhenium Alloy Rod

WRe3%, WRe5%,WRe25%,WRe26%

φ:1-17 mm

Tungsten Rhenium Alloy Wire

WRe3%, WRe5%,WRe25%,WRe26%

φ:0.1mm,0.2mm,0.25mm,0.3mm,0.35mm,0.5mm, 1.0mm

Tungsten Rhenium Alloy Plate

WRe3%, WRe5%,WRe25%,WRe26%

Length: 300mm

Width: 300mm

Thickness: 1-20mm

Tungsten Rhenium Alloy Thermocouple

WRe3/25, WRe5/26

φ:0.1mm,0.2mm,0.25mm,0.3mm,0.35mm,0.5mm

Tungsten Rhenium Alloy Sheet

WRe3%, WRe5%,WRe25%,WRe26%

Length: 10-350mm

Width: 600mm max.

Thickness: 0.2mm min.

Customized dimensions and specifications were also available.

Applications of Tungsten Rhenium Alloy Wire

– Microwave communication
– Thermocouple
– Electronics
– Furnace
– Joining
– Aerospace industries

Packaging of Tungsten Rhenium Alloy Wire

Our Tungsten Rhenium Alloy Wire is wrapped in foam and packaged in plywood cases to ensure safe storage and transportation.

 

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by Bernd Hilgenberg on Refractory Metals and Alloys

Used this for rocket igniters and it works great! Doesn’t break when heated.