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Title: The Importance and Use of Tungsten Alloys (1)


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The Importance and Use of Tungsten Alloys
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  • There are various metals produced and fabricated
    industrially. Each of these has their own
    significance and application in different
    industries based on the nature of processes
    involved. However, there is a metal known as
    tungsten that is gaining popularity in the
    modern-day industrial scenario because of its
    unique properties and diverse application.
  • Tungsten alloys are widely used around the globe
    in multiple industries. Its high durability
    allows experts to play with its properties and
    use it in a diverse set of ways. With the
    on-going technological progress, experts are
    devising new methods and ways to enhance its
    application. It is true that the cost of tungsten
    is very high but at the same time, the benefits
    we can get from it have a vital importance.
  • Tungsten alloy manufacturers use techniques to
    make it easy for the consumers to benefit from
    it. The durable nature of tungsten ensures the
    longevity of the products it is used in and
    therefore has a popular as well as positive
    market response.

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Interesting Facts about Tungsten
  • Tungsten is not a newly discovered metal. It has
    been a part of the earths crust for a long time.
    However, the popular usage of this unique metal
    dates back to a couple of centuries. One of the
    most interesting facts about tungsten is that it
    is one of the toughest substances in the world.
    Initially, it was not possible to cut or mold
    tungsten into different shapes and sizes but with
    the growing technology, elaborate techniques came
    along that can be used to make modifications to
    it. Tungsten is also known as wolfram in certain
    areas of the globe.

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Where is Tungsten Produced?
  • Tungsten is predominantly produced in China.
    Almost 80 of global production comes from China.
    Canada and Russia are also in the list of
    tungsten producing countries. But their annual
    production numbers are significantly lesser as
    compared to China.

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Common Properties of Tungsten
  • Tungsten holds the crown among all the metals for
    having the highest melting point. It is two times
    heavier than lead and has a dense chemical
    structure that is almost twice to that of steel.
    It has excellent tensile strength and hardness
    but has incredible absorption properties as well
    as high resistance. According to the recent
    findings, tungsten alloys are found to be
    non-toxic and environment friendly. Tungsten is
    also great in resistance against corrosion.

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Areas of Uses
  • Tungsten alloys can be ideal to use in industries
    where the target is to produce items which are
    small in size but are heavier and durable at the
    same time. The military as well as the aviation
    industry require large quantities of tungsten
    alloy for manufacturing projectile explosives and
    bullets.
  • Tungsten alloys are also used in manufacturing of
    rotor blades on jet engines. One of the most
    common applications of tungsten alloys is in the
    light bulbs that contain tungsten filaments.
    Tungsten alloy manufacturers are often contracted
    by various industries to produce components based
    on the requirements of the engineered staff.

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Suggestions
  • Tungsten is a highly durable metal.
  • The cost of Tungsten is very high but its
    application and uses are worth the cost.
  • The actual usage of tungsten dates back to almost
    a couple of centuries.
  • Tungsten has the highest melting point among all
    the other metals.
  • Tungsten is 2 times heavier than lead and 2 times
    denser than steel.
  • Tungsten is non-toxic and environment friendly.
  • Initially, it was not possible to cut and mold
    tungsten into different sizes and shapes.
  • Tungsten is also known as Wolfram in certain
    areas of the world.
  • China is the largest tungsten producer and
    produces 80 of the global production scale.
  • Canada and Russia are also in the line after
    China for producing tungsten.
  • Tungsten is widely used in military and aviation
    industry.
  • Tungsten is also common in incandescent light
    bulbs.

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