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Apr 082022Specific Applications Of Tungsten Alloys
Because tungsten has the highest melting point of all metals, tungsten alloys also have the same properties.
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Apr 072022How Is Tungsten Formed?
Tungsten is a silver-white metal that looks like steel. Tungsten has a high melting point, low vapor pressure, and low evaporation rate.
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Apr 062022Advantages Of Tungsten Alloy Counterweights in Cranes
As one of the important parts of the crane, the counterweight block is mainly used to maintain the balance of the crane.
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Apr 052022Why Choose Tungsten Alloy Counterweight For Crane Counterweight
What is a hoist? Do hoists still need counterweights? Why choose tungsten alloy counterweight for counterweight? Seeing this title, you must have ...
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Apr 042022Talking About The Characteristics Of Tungsten Alloy Counterweight
Tungsten alloy counterweights are mainly used for balancing weights, such as tire counterweights, ship counterweights, hoist counterweights, and s...
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Apr 032022Development History Of Tungsten Alloys
In 1907, a tungsten alloy with low nickel content came out. It was prepared by machining, but its serious brittleness hindered its application.
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Apr 022022What Is The Density Of Pure Tungsten? What Material Does It Belong To?
Pure tungsten is a hard metal from steel gray to tin white. Very pure tungsten can be sawn by a pull saw (pure tungsten is very brittle and diffic...
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Apr 012022What Is Pure Tungsten?
Pure means do not mix anything else or clean, free of dirt, dust and bacteria, or any harmful substances.
