High Density Tungsten Alloy
Tungsten has become an essential material for a wide variety of applications. It has the highest melting
point of any metal, and its high density is equaled only by gold, platinum, and a few other rare and
expensive metals.
Pure tungsten is quite brittle and difficult to machine. The addition of elements such as nickel, copper,
and iron, creates a family of materials with extremely useful properties. These alloys are economically
fabricated by powder metallurgy techniques and are routinely machined by conventional methods.
Mechanical properties add tensile strength, ductility, hardness-compare favorably with common
engineering materials such as steel.
Twice as heavy as steel and more than 50% heavier than lead, tungsten high-density alloys have
found wide acceptance where a concentrated mass is required in a limited space for such applications
as counter weights, radiation shielding, and a large variety of other uses.
Components: 90WNiFe, 90WNiCu, 93WNiFe (92.5WNiFe), 95WNiFe,95WNiCu, 97WNiFe
Thickness: 0.03-6.0 mm
Width: 300-600 mm
Length: 500-1300mm
Parts of our W/Mo component used for CT:
Pure W Foil: Min. thickness: 0.03mm
Pure Mo. Foil: Min. thickness: 0.01mm
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