Tungsten (W) Counter Weight

Tungsten (W) Counter Weight

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MM01502548QSA
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RF74-CW
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    Material purity: 99.95%
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      • Overview
        • Tungsten is a highly valued metal known for its exceptional properties and wide range of applications. It is a grayish-white transition metal with the highest melting point of all elements, making it extremely robust and resistant to high temperatures. Tungsten is also one of the densest elements, known for its exceptional hardness and strength.
          This metal has excellent electrical and thermal conductivity, along with low thermal expansion, which makes it ideal for various electrical and electronic applications. Tungsten is commonly used in the manufacturing of filaments for incandescent light bulbs, electrical contacts, and high-temperature heating elements. Its unique combination of strength and density makes it a preferred choice for producing heavy alloys, such as high-speed steel and superalloys used in aircraft and turbine engines.

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      • Properties
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          Refractory Metals
          Other Properties
          Composition: Tungsten (W, Atomic No. 74)
          Material purity: 99.95%
          Typical lead time: 3 weeks
          Atomic Mass: 183.84
          Electrode Potential: 4.5V
          Hardness Brinell: 294
          Hardness Knoop: 318
          Hardness Rockwell A: 66
          Hardness Rockwell C: 31
          Hardness Vickers: 310
          Tensile Strength, Yield: 750MPa
          Modulus of Elasticity: 350GPa (2300C)
          Electrical Resistivity: 0.00000565 ohm-cm
          Thermal Expansion (CTE, Linear): 4.40 um/m.C
          Thermal Conductivity: 117 W/m-K(1000C)
          Specific Heat Capacity: 163.3 W/m-K
      • Applications
        • Application Description
          Tungsten s high density also makes it an essential component in radiation shielding and ballast applications. Additionally, tungsten is widely used in the production of cemented carbides, which are extremely hard and wear-resistant materials used in cutting tools, mining equipment, and drilling bits.

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