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Metallic element Tungsten W Rare Metals Hard Carbide Tools Heat Resistant Alloys Use

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Tungsten W Rare Metals

Hard Carbide Tools Tungsten W

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Product Details
CAS #:
7440-33-7
Molecular Formula:
W
EC No.:
231-143-9
Purity:
99.5-99.99%
Molecular Weight:
183.85
Appearance:
Silvery
Melting Point:
3,410°C
Boiling Point:
5,900°C
Density:
19.3 G/cm³
Electrical Resistivity:
5.65 µΩ·cm @ 27°C
Electronegativity:
1.7 Paulings
Heat Of Vaporization:
185 K-Cal/gm Atom @ 5,660°C
Poisson's Ratio:
0.28
Specific Heat:
0.0317 Cal/g/K @ 25°C
Tensile Strength:
750 MPa
Thermal Conductivity:
1.73 W/cm/K @ 298.2 K
Thermal Expansion:
4.5 µm·m⁻¹·K⁻¹ @ 25°C
Vickers Hardness:
3,430 MPa
Young's Modulus:
411 GPa
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Payment & Shipping Terms
Minimum Order Quantity
500g
Packaging Details
0.5-1 kilogram per bottle, 50 kilograms per drum, 500 kilograms per pallet
Delivery Time
45-60 Workdays
Payment Terms
T/T
Supply Ability
5000 kg
Product Description

Tungsten (W): Hard Carbide Tools, Heat-Resistant Alloys, and Electrical Contact Materials

Tungsten is a metallic element with chemical symbol W and atomic number 74, located in Group VIB of the sixth period in the periodic table. In nature, tungsten mainly exists as hexavalent cations with ionic radius of 0.68×10-10m. Due to the small radius, high valence and strong polarization ability of W6+ ions, tungsten primarily forms complex anions [WO4]2-, which combine with cations like Fe2+, Mn2+, and Ca2+ in solutions to precipitate as wolframite or scheelite.

 

Applications

  1. For manufacturing tungsten carbide-based hard alloys
  2. For heat-resistant and wear-resistant alloys
  3. For contact materials and high-density alloys
  4. For high-temperature resistant materials

 

Product Series

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Product Code

Safety Data

Technical Data

Tungsten 99.95%

ET-WM-01

 Tungsten.pdf Tungsten Metal 99.95.pdf

 

Health and Safety Information

Signal Word Danger
Hazard Statements H228-H315-H319
Hazard Codes N/A
Precautionary Statements P210-P305+P351+P338
Flash Point Not applicable
Risk Codes N/A
Safety Statements N/A
RTECS Number YO7175000
Transport Information NONH
WGK Germany nwg
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Packaging Specifications

  • Standard packaging: 50 kg/drum, 500 kg/pallet, ton bags
  • Sample packaging: 500 g/bag, 1 kg/bottle

 

About Tungsten 
Approximately 50% of the world's mined tungsten is used for high-quality steel production, 35% for hard steel manufacturing, 10% for tungsten wire production, and 5% for other applications. Tungsten has extremely wide applications, with tungsten carbide (WC) hard alloys being the most common. Such hard alloys are extensively used in metal processing, mining, oil drilling and construction industries as durable materials.

Additionally, tungsten filaments are widely used in light bulbs and vacuum tubes. Tungsten is also commonly employed as electrodes. Due to its exceptional hardness and density, tungsten is ideal for making heavy metal alloys used in armor, heat sinks, and high-density applications like counterweights, balance weights, and ballasts for ships and aircraft.

Darts often contain 80% to 97% tungsten because of its high density. High-speed steels may contain up to 18% tungsten. High-temperature alloys for turbine blades, durable components and protective coatings (e.g., Hastelloy, Stellite) contain tungsten. Tungsten compounds can serve as catalysts.

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