The
word tungsten means "heavy stone" in Swedish. The
chemical symbol for tungsten is W which stands for wolfram. The
name came from medieval German smelters who found that tin ores
containing tungsten had a much lower yield. It was said that the
tungsten devoured the tin "like a wolf". Pure tungsten
metal was first isolated by two Spanish chemists, the de Elhujar
brothers in 1783. Tungsten is a greyish-white lustrous metal,
which is a solid at room temperature. Tungsten has the highest
melting point and lowest vapor pressure of all metals, and at
temperatures over 1650°C has the highest tensile strength. It has
excellent corrosion resistance and is attacked only slightly by
most mineral acids.
Tungsten
Carbide-Carbide
Rod / Bar, Carbide Seals, Carbide drawing dies, Carbide tools,
etc.
Tungsten
Alloy -Specializes
in offering tungsten alloy bars/rodsApplied to various purposes
for counterweights, anti-radioactive shielding, dart barrels,
golf weights…
Tungsten
Bar -For
melting steel alloy and the other usages