Tungsten Alloy Drill is usually composed of tungsten-nickel iron, tungsten-nickel copper or even tungsten-nickel copper iron. In addition, metals such as cadmium and molybdenum are added. It can be made into any shape. Ultra-gravity tungsten alloy tubes are commonly used in nuclear radiation shielding and military products. For example, they are used as hunting rifles, hunting gear, missiles, armor-piercing shells, weight distribution on oil RIGS, etc.
Tungsten alloy tube is suitable for radiation due to its high density (60% higher than lead), good mechanical strength, low thermal expansion, good corrosion resistance, high radiation absorption capacity (higher than lead), simple economic cycle, high strength and high specific gravity . Shield Ultra Gravity Tungsten Alloy Tube provides the same radiation shielding capabilities as lead while reducing the volume and thickness of the shielding container.
Compared with lead and depleted uranium, tungsten alloy also has the advantages of non-toxic and non-polluting. Ultra-gravity tungsten alloy tubing is mainly used to protect vials and syringes.
Tungsten alloy balls can be used as parts for prefabricated fragments. The formation and mass of prefabricated fragments, such as steel balls, steel arrows, steel arrows, tungsten alloy balls and tungsten columns, enables a set of prefabricated fragments to be mounted on the outer or inner surface of the grenade. These prefabricated shell fragments and grenade explosions created a natural debris field.
The impact of a grenade placed in a pre-made grenade frame is relatively dense due to the consistency of the flight resistance characteristics of the pre-made grenade, and the full bomb increases the damage to a greater extent. In addition, tungsten alloy balls are environmentally friendly and lead-free, and are increasingly used in tungsten fishing gear.
Used in the aerospace, missile and aerospace industries
Used in conventional weapons
Used in machinery manufacturing and instrumentation industries
shielding material
Used in the electrical industry.