Tungsten heavy alloys (WNiFe and WNiCu) contain 80%–98% tungsten, along with small amounts of nickel, iron, and copper. After compaction and sintering, these tungsten-based metal alloys—like all others—begin as powders.
Tungsten heavy alloy (WNiFe and WNiCu) contains 80%-98% tungsten along with small amounts of nickel, iron and copper elements. After going through the compacting and sintering process, tungsten is alloyed with other metals, all beginning as a form of powder.
Tungsten heavy alloy (WNiFe and WNiCu) contains 80%-98% tungsten along with small amounts of nickel, iron and copper elements. After going through the compacting and sintering process, tungsten is alloyed with other metals, all beginning as a form of powder.
Titanium material is used in aerospace, electric power field, chemical metallurgy, high-end automobile manufacturing, medical industry, etc.