from AMPCO METAL INC.
The high electrical and thermal conductivity of copper is combined with arc-resistant and non-welding properties of tungsten and molybdenum, or their carbides, to form extensive series of compositions, each designed to give the best performance for your particular application. These materials are... [See More]
- Metal / Alloy Type: Tungsten; Pure or Very Low Alloy
- Shape / Form: Semi-finished, Mill Stock or Near Net Shapes
- Specifications: RWMA
- Features: Powder Metal Parts or Stock
from Ed Fagan, Inc.
Many practical applications of Tungsten are based on its high melting point, high density, dimensional stability, and its low vapor pressure. Tungsten ’s low vapor pressure at elevated temperatures makes it an excellent material for electron emitters and for electrical contact materials --... [See More]
- Metal / Alloy Type: Tungsten; Pure or Very Low Alloy
- Shape / Form: Bar Stock; Semi-finished, Mill Stock or Near Net Shapes; Round Bar or Rod Stock
- Specifications: ASTM / ASME; B-364, B-365, B-521
- Width / OD: 0.0250 to 7
from Elmet Technologies, Inc.
Tungsten's unique properties as a high performance material, including a melting point of 3410 ° C, low vapor pressure at elevated temperatures and low coefficient of thermal expansion, make it of value in a variety of high temperature products and processes. Among them are glass-to-metal seal... [See More]
- Metal / Alloy Type: Tungsten
- Width / OD: 0.0600
- Shape / Form: Coil Stock; Bar Stock; Fabricated Parts or Shapes (Castings, Forgings, Machined Parts, etc.); Semi-finished, Mill Stock or Near Net Shapes; Round Bar or Rod Stock
- Length: 72
from H.C. Starck Inc. - Fabricated Products Group
Tungsten has become an essential material for a wide variety of applications. It has the highest melting point of any metal, and its high density is equaled only by gold, platinum, and a few other rare and expensive metals. Pure tungsten is quite brittle and difficult to machine. The addition of... [See More]
- Metal / Alloy Type: Tungsten
- Features: Powder Metal Parts or Stock
- Shape / Form: Bar Stock; Semi-finished, Mill Stock or Near Net Shapes; Round Bar or Rod Stock
- Applications: Aerospace or Aircraft Quality; Defense, Medical Engineering
from Leading Edge Metals and Alloys, Inc.
Tungsten has the highest melting point of all metals and, at temperatures greater than 1650 °C, the highest tensile strength. Its thermal expansion rate is similar to that of borosilicate glass and silicon. Tungsten ’s good thermal and electrical conductivity make it an excellent choice... [See More]
- Metal / Alloy Type: Tungsten; Alloy
- Thickness: 1.00E-3 to 2
- Shape / Form: Bar Stock (optional feature); Plate (optional feature); Semi-finished, Mill Stock or Near Net Shapes (optional feature); Sheet (optional feature); Wire (optional feature)
- Width / OD: 12 to 24
from Mi-Tech Metals
Increase productivity, improve quality and reduce downtime with Chatter Free metal. Mi-Tech Metals ’ Chatter Free material is designed for minimum vibration and outstanding rigidity. Compared to traditional tungsten carbide, our Chatter Free metal offers: higher density. superior... [See More]
- Metal / Alloy Type: Tungsten; Alloy
- Thickness: 0.1250
- Shape / Form: Bar Stock; Hollow Stock (Tube, Pipe, Column) (optional feature); Fabricated Parts or Shapes (Castings, Forgings, Machined Parts, etc.) (optional feature); Semi-finished, Mill Stock or Near Net Shapes; Round Bar or Rod Stock
- Width / OD: 0.1250
from PLANSEE SE
Due to the outstanding corrosion resistance, die casting inserts from PLANSEE made of the tungsten alloy DENSIMET are the best choice. PLANSEE supplies tailor-made mold inserts, sprue bushes, cooling inserts and other individual parts as well as semi-finished products for your mold. Products from... [See More]
- Metal / Alloy Type: Tungsten
- Shape / Form: Fabricated Parts or Shapes (Castings, Forgings, Machined Parts, etc.); Mold Inserts
from Fort Wayne Metals, Inc.
DFT ® wire is a metal-to-metal composite developed to combine the desired physical and mechanical attributes of two or more materials into a single wire or ribbon system. As a result of extreme compressive forces imparted during the processing of the dissimilar materials, the mechanical bond... [See More]
- Metal / Alloy Type: Cobalt (optional feature); Tantalum (optional feature); Titanium (optional feature); Tungsten (optional feature); Silver Addition or Matrix (optional feature); Alloy (optional feature); CladBimetal; Composite
- Tempers & Finishes: ETFE, PFA, FEP, TFE, PTFE Available As Biomedical Coatings
- Specifications: ASTM / ASME (optional feature)
- Shape / Form: Coil Stock; Semi-finished, Mill Stock or Near Net Shapes; Wire
from Materion Corporation
Pure Metals. Aluminum, Al. Neodymium, Nd. Antimony, Sb. Nickel, Ni. Beryllium, Be. Niobium, Nb. Bismuth, Bi. Osmium, Os. Boron, B. Palladium, Pd. Cadmium, Cd. Platinum, Pt. Calcium, Ca. Praseodymium, Pr. Carbon, C. Rhenium, Re. Cerium, Ce. Rhodium, Rh. Chromium, Cr. Ruthenium, Ru. Cobalt, Co. [See More]
- Metal / Alloy Type: Cobalt (optional feature); Molybdenum (optional feature); Tantalum (optional feature); Titanium (optional feature); Tungsten (optional feature); Silver Addition or Matrix (optional feature); Copper Addition or Matrix (optional feature); Pure or Very Low Alloy
- Applications: Electronics or semiconductors
- Shape / Form: Semi-finished, Mill Stock or Near Net Shapes
from Small Parts, Inc.
Extreme hardness and wear resistance make these Tungsten Carbide balls an excellent choice for bearings, ball screws, valves and flowmeters. They can also be used for coining and as pivots, detents and tips for gauges and tracers. Tungsten Carbide Balls are used for ballizing, hole sizing and... [See More]
- Metal / Alloy Type: Tungsten
- Shape / Form: Balls