Place of Origin |
Hunan China (Mainland) |
Brand Name |
jian feng |
tungsten heavy alloy about product heavy alloys(WNiFe, WNiCu) consist of 85-98% tungsten with balanced commonly nickel and iron or copper. The alloys are made by liquid-phase sintering to give a structure consisting of almost pure tungsten particles in a matrix of the alloy elements. Tungsten Heavy Alloys, with densities between 16.9 and 18.1 g/cm3, represent the heaviest materials generally available to the engineer. It has excellent radiation resistance, thermal and electric conductivities, corrosion resistance and machinable. We can offer tungsten alloys with tungsten contents ranging from 85 to 98% with a range of physical and mechanical properties as well as non-magnetic W-Ni-Cu. ClassNominal TungstenDensityHardnessTensile StrengthElongationWeight%g/cm3Rockwell CMPa%19016.85-17.2524-32700-1200(600-800)20-33(4-8)292.517.15-17.8525-30700-1400(500-600)15-25(3-5)39517.75-18.3525-35700-12008-1549718.25-18.8530-35600-10008-14 Note: The data in brackets apply to non-magnetic nickel-copper tungsten heavy alloy. about advantages •High density •Good machinability •Good mechanical properties •High modulus of elasticity •High absorption capacity against χ-rays and γ-rays • Harmless to the health and environment. about application •Protection shields for nuclear radiation •Balancing weights •Substitutional material for Uranium •Electroheat upsetting anvil block •Balls in bomb •High voltage electrical contact •Electrodes for Resistance Welding