Tungsten Bar
A tungsten bar is a metal rod or cylindrical billet made from pure tungsten or its alloys. Due to its unique physical and chemical properties, such as a high melting point and exceptional strength, the tungsten bar is widely used in various industries.
Characteristics
Description of Tungsten Bar
A tungsten bar is a metal rod or cylindrical billet made from pure tungsten or its alloys. Due to its unique physical and chemical properties, such as a high melting point and exceptional strength, the tungsten bar is widely used in various industries.
Material:
Pure tungsten (up to 99.95%)
Color:
Silver-gray with a metallic sheen.
Melting Point:
3422 °C
Mechanical Strength:
High resistance to stress and abrasive wear.
Key Applications:
Electronics Manufacturing:
Used for making filaments in lamps and heating elements.
Applied in X-ray machines and anodes.
Aerospace Industry:
Production of components capable of withstanding extreme temperatures and loads.
Defense Industry:
Used in the production of armor-piercing cores and high-strength components.
Advantages:
Resistance to high temperatures and thermal stresses.
Exceptional density and mechanical strength.
Corrosion resistance and durability.
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Ore Containing Tungsten, Tantalum, Niobium, and Molybdenum
We at Diament Intergroup are interested in acquiring ore that contains valuable metals, specifically Tungsten (W), Tantalum (Ta), Niobium (Nb), and Molybdenum (Mo). These metals are essential for various industrial applications, including electronics and manufacturing. By selling your ore to us, you can take advantage of a lucrative opportunity to profit from your materials.
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