TZM Casting Mold
TZM mold is popular for metal casting due to the unique combination of TZM properties, including a 2,470°C (4,478°F) melting point, good thermal conductivity, low coefficient of thermal expansion, and…
TZM mold is popular for metal casting due to the unique combination of TZM properties, including a 2,470°C (4,478°F) melting point, good thermal conductivity, low coefficient of thermal expansion, and…
Molybdenum TZM applications in high-temperature industries include casting molds, furnace components, X-ray anode targets, and hot runner nozzles. With its excellent mechanical properties, high-temperature resistance, and corrosion resistance, TZM alloy…
Molybdenum TZM rod, titanium, zirconium, and molybdenum sintered alloy rod, has a high melting point, physical strength, erosion resistance, and other excellent high-temperature properties. Therefore, molybdenum alloy is commonly used…
Thin wall, small diameter TZM tube made of TZM (titanium zirconium molybdenum) alloy is critical component in a broad array of industrial applications. These include parts of electron tubes; thermocouple…
Tungsten, renowned for its exceptional properties, is a vital material in various industries. Understanding the Tungsten Ductile Brittle Transition Temperature (DBTT) is crucial for optimizing its performance. This article explores…
Tungsten High Temperature Furnace Tungsten high temperature resistance and melting point make it the most common choice for use in applications like high-temperature furnaces, whose heating elements, heat shields, and…
Tungsten Strengthening Alloy Tungsten alloy includes solid solution strengthening alloy, dispersion strengthening alloy, precipitation strengthening alloy, compositing strengthening alloy, and tungsten composited alloy containing copper, silver, or cemented carbide. Solid…
Physical Properties of Tungsten Tungsten possesses numerous physical properties that are unique among metals. For example, the melting point of tungsten can reach up to 3410°C—the highest among all metals—and…
Mechanical Properties' Impacts on Processing Tungsten and Molybdenum Materials The mechanical properties of tungsten and molybdenum include elastic and inelastic reactions under the action of external forces. In the stamping process…
Refractory metals, tungsten and molybdenum, are easily influenced by their chemical environments, such as oxidation, corrosion, and volatilization. Refractory metals and their alloys are structural materials exhibiting high-temperature resistance. These…