Description:
Tungsten copper rods exhibit outstanding thermal and electrical conductivity. The combination of tungsten and copper results in a material that possesses high electrical and thermal conductivity, making it suitable for applications involving heat dissipation and electrical conductivity. This property is particularly valuable in the electronics industry, where tungsten copper rods are used for heat sinks, electrical contacts, and high-performance electronic components. The high thermal conductivity of these rods ensures efficient heat transfer, while their excellent electrical conductivity enables reliable electrical performance.
Specifications:
Composition | Tungsten and copper alloy |
Thermal Conductivity | High |
Electrical Conductivity | High |
Tensile Strength | High |
Melting Point | Approximately 3,400 degrees Celsius (6,152 degrees Fahrenheit) for tungsten, varies for different copper alloys |
Thermal Expansion | Low |
Machinability | Good |
Dimensional Stability | Excellent |
Applications | Electronics, aerospace, automotive, high-strength components, heat sinks, electrical contacts, radiation shielding, etc. |