About Metal Alloy High-Density Tungsten Heavy Alloy Plate:
Tungsten Heavy Alloy Plate (WMoNiFe) and Anviloy 1150 are made by refining metal powders at specific high temperatures using special high-temperature powder metallurgy techniques. This tungsten alloy rod material has a low coefficient of thermal expansion, good thermal conductivity, and good material properties.
Tungsten Heavy Alloy Plate serve as materials with high melting points and low thermal expansion coefficients at high temperatures. The addition of tungsten alloy elements improves workability, toughness, and welding. The performance of materials is based on eliminating heat treatment-related issues with other tool materials in the manufacturing industry of tungsten alloy rods. Tungsten alloy rod is made up mostly of tungsten, nickel, iron, or copper.
Metal Alloy High-Density Tungsten Heavy Alloy Plate
Properties:
Low thermal expansion, high density, radiation absorption, high thermal and electrical conductivity, wear resistance, perfect performance in high radiation exposure environment.
Applications:
Tungsten Heavy Alloy Plate have special properties, such as low thermal expansion and good thermal conductivity, sufficient electrical resistance, and high elastic modulus. Therefore, Tungsten Heavy Alloy Plate are widely used in various fields, such as support lines, lead-in lines, printer needles, electrodes and quartz furnaces, filaments, high-speed tools, automotive automatic products, and sputtering targets. Widely used in the aerospace, military, and medical industries.
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FAQs of Metal Alloy 18.5g/cm³ Polished Tungsten Heavy Alloy Plate:
Q: What is the tungsten heavy alloy plate used for?
A: The polished tungsten heavy alloy plate with a density of 18.5g/cm³ is used in various applications where high density and strength are required. It finds use in aerospace components, radiation shielding, weights and counterweights, military armor, and as ballast in marine and land vehicles. Additionally, it can be utilized in medical devices and tools that require precision and durability.
Q: Is tungsten heavy alloy safe for humans?
A: Tungsten alloys are generally considered to have low toxicity. However, like any metal, they should be handled with care, especially during machining or when there is potential for dust inhalation. Long-term exposure to tungsten dust may pose health risks, so appropriate safety measures such as wearing personal protective equipment (PPE) should be taken when working with these materials.
Q: What is the composition of tungsten heavy alloy?
A: A tungsten heavy alloy typically consists predominantly of tungsten (W), with smaller amounts of nickel (Ni), iron (Fe), or copper (Cu) added to improve certain properties such as workability or corrosion resistance. The exact composition can vary depending on the specific application and desired characteristics of the alloy.
Q: Is tungsten heavy alloy suitable for jewelry making?
A: While tungsten heavy alloy has been used in some jewelry items due to its hardness and density, which can provide a substantial feel and excellent wear resistance, it's not as common as tungsten carbide for this purpose. Jewelry makers need to consider the alloy's weight, potential for brittleness under certain conditions, and the difficulty of resizing compared to traditional precious metals. If used in jewelry, it should be done so with an understanding of these factors.
Q: How does tungsten heavy alloy perform in harsh environments?
A: Tungsten heavy alloy exhibits good resistance to corrosion and high temperatures, making it suitable for harsh environments. Its high density also contributes to effective radiation shielding. However, performance can depend on the specific composition of the alloy and the environmental conditions. Protective coatings may be applied to further enhance resistance in extremely corrosive settings.
Metal Alloy 18.5g/cm3 Polished Tungsten Heavy Alloy Plate Properties |
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Purity | 99.95% |
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