1,Description:
Material: Tungsten heavy alloys are composite materials that consist primarily of tungsten along with small additions of other metals such as nickel, iron, or copper.
High Density: Tungsten heavy alloys have an exceptionally high density, typically ranging from 17 to 19.3 grams per cubic centimeter (g/cm³), which is among the highest of all metallic materials.
High Melting Point: Tungsten heavy alloys have a high melting point of approximately 3,400 degrees Celsius (6,152 degrees Fahrenheit), allowing them to withstand extreme temperatures without melting or deforming.
2,Specifications:
Density | 17 - 19.3 grams per cubic centimeter (g/cm³) |
Melting Point | Approximately 3,400 degrees Celsius (6,152 degrees Fahrenheit) |
Mechanical Strength | Excellent strength and hardness, resistant to deformation |
Ductility | Exhibits good ductility, suitable for forming processes |
Elastic Modulus | High elastic modulus for stiffness and dimensional stability |
Thermal Conductivity | Relatively low thermal conductivity, suitable for insulation |