90WNiCu Heavy Tungsten Alloy Cylinders With Good Performance
90WNiCu Heavy Tungsten Alloy Cylinders With Good Performance
Heavy-duty tungsten alloy rods are based on tungsten (generally 80% to 98%) and contain a small amount of nickel, iron, copper, cobalt, molybdenum, chromium and other elements. The density of high specific gravity tungsten alloy can reach 15.20~18.70g/cm3, also known as high specific gravity tungsten alloy or high density alloy material. Because tungsten alloy weighs more than twice as much as steel.
SPECIFICATION & CHEMICAL COMPOSITION Heavy Tungsten Alloy Cylinders
| Chemical Composition | 90%W | 93%W | 95%W | 97%W | ||||||
| State | Sinter | Vacuum | Forge | Sinter | Vacuum | Forge | Sinter | Vacuum | Sinter | Vacuum |
| Density (g/cc) |
16.85-17.25 | 17.15-17.85 | 17.75-18.35 | 18.25- 18.85 | ||||||
| Hardness (HRC) |
32 Max | 30 Max | 40 Min | 33 Max | 31 Max | 40 Min | 34 Max | 32 Max | 35 Max | 33 Max |
| Tensile Strength (Max) | 770 Min | 900 Min | 1400 Max |
770 Min | 910 Min | 1440 Max | 735 Min | 920 Min | 700 Min | 850 Min |
| Yield Strength (Mpa) |
620 Min | 620 Min | 1280 Max | 650 Min | 650 Min | 1340 Max | 650 Min | 650 Min | - | - |
| Elongation (%) |
5 Min | 15 Min | 5 Min | 5 Min | 12 Min | 3 Min | 3 Min | 12 Min | 2 Min | 6 Min |
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What is Heavy Tungsten Alloy Cylinders?
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Heavy tungsten alloys are mainly divided into two types of W series nickel iron and W series nickel copper, and even two W series nickel iron copper. In contrast, the onife alloy has good mechanical properties and plays an important role in the defense industry and various fields of the national economy. It is a very important new military material in the defense industry, and is gradually expanding to various civilian industries.
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The tungsten content of tungsten alloy is between 90% ~ 98%, which is the reason for its high density (16.5 ~ 19.00g/cc). Nickel, iron, and/or copper are used as metal binders to bind brittle tungsten particles together, making tungsten alloys tough and easy to process. Iron-nickel is the most commonly used additive, and its mass ratio is 7ni:3fe or 8ni:2fe.
Application of Heavy Tungsten Alloy Cylinders
- In the design and development of foreign armor-piercing projectiles, the use of high specific gravity tungsten alloys is a technical measure to improve the kinetic energy of the core and the elastic energy of armor-piercing. and transferred to use in a relatively short period of time. At present, in addition to the high-gravity tungsten alloy iron core material used in the United States, many Western European countries also use it accordingly.
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