W-Ni-Cu, Tungsten Nickel Copper
Tungsten heavy alloys have many special properties such as high density (15.8-18.7g/cm3), high melting point, wear resistance, high tensile strength, good elongation capacity, low vapor pressure, excellent thermal stability and high radiation absorption capacity, etc.. And due to these advantages they are widely used in various fields including the sports, industry and medicine, etc.. The most common high density Tungsten alloys are W-Ni-Fe and W-Ni-Cu.
Stanford Advanced Materials supplies different kinds of high density Tungsten alloy products and we can manufacture them according to clients' specifications.
Physical and mechanical properties:
Alloy Type (%)> |
90 W 6 Ni 4 Cu |
93W 4Ni 3Cu |
95 W 3.5 Ni 1.5 Cu |
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MIL-T-21014 | Class 1 | -- | Class 3 |
SAE-AMS-T-21014 | Class 1 | -- | Class 3 |
ASTM B777-87 | Class 1 | -- | Class 3 |
Typical Density (g/cc) |
17.1 | 17.6 | 18 |
Typical Hardness RC | 24 | 26 | 27 |
Yield Strength Min (Mpa) |
550~750 | 550~700 | 500~700 |
Elongation % | 8~15 | 5~10 | 3~5 |
Magnetic | No | No | No |
Specifications:
Type |
Length (mm) |
Width (mm) |
Thickness (mm) |
Diameter (mm) |
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high density Tungsten alloy rod |
2 ~ 600 |
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2 ~ 320 |
high density Tungsten alloy ball |
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1.5 ~ 200 |
high density Tungsten alloy plate |
10 ~ 600 |
10 ~ 300 |
2~200 |
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other types |
cube, ring, block and other customized shaped products |