Main Specification |
Grades |
Main Specification |
Grades |
Main Specification |
Grades |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
W263H |
17.25±0.15 |
≥35 |
≥1050 |
≥8 |
≥0.3 |
W253H |
17.50±0.15 |
≥35 |
≥1050 |
≥8 |
≥0.3 |
W243H |
17.60±0.15 |
≥35 |
≥1050 |
≥7 |
≥0.2 |
W232H |
18.10±0.15 |
≥35 |
≥1050 |
≥6 |
≥0.1 |
W231H |
18.30±0.15 |
≥37 |
≥1050 |
≥3 |
≥0.1 |
W221H |
18.5±0.15 |
≥37 |
≥1050 |
≥2 |
≥0.07 |
W243E |
17.60±0.15 |
≥40 |
≥1300 |
≥6 |
≥0.15 |
W232E |
18.10±0.15 |
≥40 |
≥1300 |
≥6 |
≥0.15 |
Tungsten alloy fishing sinker |
Advantages: Environment-friendly, small volume, high density (18g/cc), strong wind resistance. It is an ideal substitute for the lead sinker. |
Phone vibration hammer |
Small volume, high density (17g/cc), and nonmagnetism.Special requirements are acceptable. |
Balance screw, clump weight, gyroscope rotor, watch pendulum, balance weight |
Applied in compass, radioprotection, automatic controlling equipment, and engine. |
Typical properties
Tungsten heavy alloys have many special properties such as high density (15.8-18.7g/cm3), high melting point, wear resistance, high tensile strength.
Medical and Industrial Radiation Shielding
A particularly dense material with excellent shielding properties is needed to ensure that the surrounding tissue is protected...
Weights, Counterbalances, and Ballasts
Counterweights made from our tungsten heavy alloy compensate for oscillations, weight transfers, imbalances, and vibrations.
Boring Bars and Grinding Quills
Tungsten heavy alloy boring bar is an alternative to tungsten-carbide heavy metal boring bars and grinding quills for better performance and longer tool life.
Ordnance Components
Their density, hardness, ductility, strength, and non-magnetic and heat resistance properties make tungsten heavy alloy and an excellent choice for ordnance application
High Temperature Tooling
This tungsten alloy is used for die casting, extrusion dies, hot upsetting, and electro-brazing. It's tungsten, molybdenum, nickel, and iron-based material.
Bucking Bar
High-Density Tungsten Bucking Bars are 50% denser than lead and over twice the density of steel.