Tungsten-based high-density alloy
Tungsten and molybdenum are widely used in industries such as electronics and energy due to their high melting points, excellent thermal and electrical conductivity, high density and strength, corrosion resistance and oxidation resistance, good machinability, and environmental recyclability.
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Tungsten-based high-density alloy Tungsten-based high-density alloy is an alloy with tungsten as the matrix (W content 85-99%), combined with elements such as Ni, Fe, Cu, Co, Mo, Cr. Its density can be adjusted between 16.8-18.8g/cm3. Ward produces two types of high-density alloys: W-Ni-Fe (magnetic) and W-Ni-Cu (non-magnetic), using isostatic pressing technology to produce large and irregular parts, and using compaction, molding, and injection molding technologies to produce various small products. It also uses forging and rolling to process bars and sheets. The product standards are ASTM B777-07. Advantages: High density, easy to machine, excellent mechanical properties, high elastic modulus, effective absorption of X-rays and Y-rays (about 30%-40% higher absorption than lead), environmentally friendly and health-safe. Applications: Radiation shielding, counterweights, substitute uranium materials, electric upsetting dies, submunition projectiles, armor-piercing projectiles balls, high-voltage electrical contacts, resistance welding electrodes. Grade Nominal tungsten content Density Hardness Tensile strength Elongation Weight % g/cm3 Rockwell C Mpa % 1 90 16.85-17.25 24-32 700-1200(600-800) 20-33(4-8) 2 92.5 17.15-17.85 35-30 700-1400(500-600) 15-25(3-5) 3 95 17.75-18.35 25-35 700-1200(600-800) 8-15 4 97 18.25-18.85 30-35 600-1000 8-14 Note: The data in parentheses applies to non-magnetic tungsten-nickel-copper high-density alloys. Tungsten electrode, it is made of tungsten electrode which has high melting point, corrosion resistance, high density, good thermal and electrical conductivity material. Tungsten electrode is widely used for welding in its properties. Tungsten electrodes are ground or polished and black rod. Their final colors are different and differences can be discerned. In tungsten electrodes, more importantly, the tungsten content also varies depending on their final color. When welding, choosing the right tungsten electrode makes welding easier and it is important to get a high quality weld. Some important factors to consider to make the right choice are the power source (inverter or transformer), the type of welding material (steel, aluminum or stainless steel) and the thickness of the material.
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Tungsten and molybdenum are widely used in industries such as electronics and energy due to their high melting points, excellent thermal and electrical conductivity, high density and strength, corrosion resistance and oxidation resistance, good machinability, and environmental recyclability.
Tungsten and molybdenum are widely used in industries such as electronics and energy due to their high melting points, excellent thermal and electrical conductivity, high density and strength, corrosion resistance and oxidation resistance, good machinability, and environmentally friendly recyclability.
Tungsten and molybdenum are widely used in industries such as electronics and energy due to their high melting points, excellent thermal and electrical conductivity, high density and strength, corrosion resistance and oxidation resistance, good machinability, and environmental recyclability.
Tungsten and molybdenum are widely used in industries such as electronics and energy due to their high melting points, excellent thermal and electrical conductivity, high density and strength, corrosion resistance and oxidation resistance, good machinability, and environmental recyclability.
Tungsten and molybdenum are widely used in industries such as electronics and energy due to their high melting points, excellent thermal and electrical conductivity, high density and strength, corrosion resistance and oxidation resistance, good machinability, and environmentally friendly recyclability.
Tungsten and molybdenum are widely used in industries such as electronics and energy due to their high melting points, excellent thermal and electrical conductivity, high density and strength, corrosion resistance and oxidation resistance, good machinability, and environmental recyclability.
Tungsten and molybdenum are widely used in industries such as electronics and energy due to their high melting points, excellent thermal and electrical conductivity, high density and strength, corrosion resistance and oxidation resistance, good machinability, and environmental recyclability.
Tungsten and molybdenum are widely used in industries such as electronics and energy due to their high melting points, excellent thermal and electrical conductivity, high density and strength, corrosion resistance and oxidation resistance, good machinability, and environmental recyclability.
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