Tungsten

Tungsten

Tungsten

Tungsten is a refractory metal with the highest melting point of all metals. It is used as an alloying element in steel, superalloys, hard metals, and chemical applications. Tungsten improves hardness, wear resistance, high-temperature strength, and corrosion resistance.

Tungsten is essential in tool steel, high-speed steel, superalloys, aerospace, chemical, and electronics industries,

High-Performance Metal for Steel, Alloys & Industrial Applications

STANDARD GRADES OF TUNGSTEN

Grade: Tungsten Metal Powder

  • Purity: ≥ 99.9 % W
  • Particle size: 1–150 μm / customizable
  • Low impurity content (C, Fe, O, Mo)

Grade: Tungsten Lumps / Briquettes

  • Purity: ≥ 99 % W
  • Size: 5–50 mm / 50–100 mm
  • Suitable for alloying in high-speed steel & superalloys

Grade: Tungsten Carbide Powder

  • Purity: ≥ 99.5 % W
  • Particle size: < 5 μm – 100 μm
  • Used in hard metals and cutting tools

PHYSICAL SPECIFICATIONS

  • Form:Powder, lumps, briquettes, rods
  • Appearance:Grey metallic / shiny powder
  • Packing:25–50 kg bags, jumbo bags, bulk, and 250 kg steel drum
  • Storage:Dry, cool, non-reactive environment

APPLICATIONS

  • Steel & Alloy Making:High-speed steel, tool steel, tungsten alloys
  • Hard Metals & Cutting Tools:Carbide inserts, drills, dies
  • Aerospace & Defense:Superalloys for high-temperature applications
  • Electronics & Chemical:Filaments, contacts, catalysts
  • Industrial Applications:Wear-resistant coatings, tungsten-based components

Tungsten