Tungsten Alloy Rod

Tungsten Alloy Rod
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Origin:Made In China
Category:Metallurgy , Mining & Energy / Metallurgy & Mining / Bars, Rods, Angles, and Stainless Steel Shapes
Label:tungsten alloy rod , tungsten swaging rod , tungsten rod
Price: US $65 / kg
Min. Order:10 kg
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Product Description

Tungsten alloy rod has so many advantages, such as high density, high melting point, small volume, excellent hardness, superior wearing resistance, high ultimate tensile strength, high ductility, high temperature resistance, etc. Tungsten alloys are widely used in many industrial sectors.
Tungsten alloy rod is produced by mixing and pressing tungsten and other metal powders and sintering them into semi-product billets, which is worked by rolling or swaging into rod. It can be produced into any lengths as per requirement of customer with a smooth surface at diameters more than 3mm, and diameter of hollow tube wall is below 3mm. Tungsten alloy rod can be machined into hollow type. Specific lengths and special fabrications can be supplied upon request.
We have a large amount of tungsten alloy rod stock for sale. Most of the major applications for tungsten alloy rod are based on its very high density where it is used to control or distribute weight in some way. The product can be machined further.
Guangxi Chentian Tungsten can offer tungsten alloy rods and parts as counterweight, radiation shielding, military defense applications, welding rods, extrusion dies. Some sports also need alloy rods, such as darts, billets, golf club, etc. In addition, tungsten alloy can be acted as the replacement of Anviloy 1150, with very similar properties.
Tungsten alloy rods also have other usages: vacuum electric parts and it can be used as a means of high temperature structure parts. 

 

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Member Information

Guangxi Chentian Tungsten Alloy Co., Ltd
Country/Region:China
Business Nature:Manufacturer
Phone:18577380370
Contact:Lancy Yuan (Sales manager)
Last Online:25 Feb, 2017