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Marketech International is a global supplier of Tungsten and Tungsten Alloys. We also specialize in the machining of tungsten products for a variety of industry applications. With over 25 years of specialty materials experience, we supply only the highest quality materials and can provide the technical expertise to help you select the most suitable product for your particular needs.

ABOUT TUNGSTEN

Tungsten, also referred to as Wolfram, is a chemical element with the chemical symbol W and atomic number 74. After Carbon, Tungsten has the highest melting point of all elements. Tungsten is among the heaviest metals found on Earth. It has excellent high temperature mechanical properties, with the lowest expansion coefficient and highest conductivity of all metals.

Properties of Pure Tungsten

Melting Temperature Maximum Use Temperature Tensile Strength Material Density Modulus of Elasticity
3410 °C 1700 °C High High High
Thermal Conductivity Vapor Pressure Thermal Expansion Electrical Resistance
31 @20 °C %IACS Temperatures above 1,650 °C, 4.6 ppm / °C 5.6 @20 °C µ ohm-cm

TUNGSTEN APPLICATIONS

Tungsten can be used in hard metal applications, but is also commonly used as an important component of alloys and steel. Tungsten alloys are a preferred choice for applications where high density, high thermal conductivity, and low thermal expansion are important considerations. As pure tungsten itself is extremely brittle and difficult to machine, tungsten alloys can provide the beneficial properties of pure tungsten while allowing for increased flexibility in producing final components.

Examples of Tungsten Applications

Furnace Parts Semiconductor Base Plates Components for Electron Tubes Heating Elements Sputtering Targets
Tubes / Boats for Sintering of Capacitors Targets for X-ray Diagnostics Emission Cathodes for Electron Beam Evaporation Cathodes and Anodes for Ion Implantation X-ray Radiation Shielding
Crucibles Electrodes Heat Sinks Balance Weights

TUNGSTEN AND TUNGSTEN ALLOY PRODUCTS

Marketech International supplies Tungsten and Tungsten Alloys such as copper, iron, nickel and silver in a variety of forms:

  • Plate and Sheet
  • Rod and Wire
  • Tubes
  • Tungsten Carbide
  • Heavy Alloy
  • Electrodes and Crucibles
  • Tungsten Powder
  • Special Shape Products
  • Custom Machined Components

TUNGSTEN PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS

Properties of Tungsten Alloys
Type 90-7-3 91-6-3 92-5-3 93-4-3 95-3-2 96-3-1 97-2-1
Alloy Composition 6%Ni-3%Fe 6%Ni-3%Fe 5%Ni-3%Fe 4%Ni-3%Fe 3%Ni-2%Fe 3%Ni-1%Fe 2%Ni-1%Fe
Density - g/cm3 17.1 +/- 0.15 17.25 +/- 0.15 17.50 +/- 0.15 17.60 +/- 0.15 18.10 +/- 0.15 18.30 +/- 0.15 18.50 +/- 0.15
Heat Treatment Sint. Sint. Swag Sint. Swag Sint. Swag Sint. Swag Sint. Swag Sint. Swag
Tensile Strength MPa 900-1000 900-1000 1100-1250 900-1000 1100-1250 900-1000 1150-1250 920-1100 1150-1300 920-1100 1150-1300 920-1100 1200-1300
Elongation - % 18-29 17-27 8-18 16-26 8-18 16-24 7-18 10-22 6-12 8-20 3-8 6-13 2-7
Hardness - HRC 24-28 25-29 25-33 25-29 34-45 26-30 35-45 27-32 37-47 28-34 37-47 28-36 37-47
Impact Toughness J/cm2 120 110 30 100 30 90 30 45 10 27 10 14 7
Yield Strength MPa - - 900-1100 - 900-1100 - 900-1100 - 850-1050 - 800-1050 - 750-1050
AMS-T 21014 Class Class 1 Class 1 Class 2 Class2 Class 3 Class 3 Class 4
Notes: Sint. = Sintering Only Sway = Metal is swaged after sintering

Analysis of Pure Tungsten Sheet and Bar Stock
W
Min
Impurities - max %
Pb Bi Sn Sb As Fe Ni Cu Al Si Ca Mg Mo P C K
99.95% .0001 .0001 .0001 .001 .002 .005 .003 .001 .001 .003 .002 .002 .008 .001 .005 .002

Tungsten Copper Materials
Type WCu10 WCu20 WCu25 WCu30
Density - g/cm3 16.8 - 17.2 15.2 - 15.6 14.5 - 15.0 13.8 - 14.4
HB (MPa) ≥2550 ≥2160 ≥1940 ≥1720
Electrical Conductivity (% IACS) >27 >34 >38 >42
Forms: Rods, Bars, Sheets, Plates, and Finished Parts

* values are approximated and may vary

MACHINING SERVICES

Marketech International is a leader in high-speed, ultra precision machining. We specialize in machining tungsten and other refractory metals for use in a variety of industry applications. Our facility is equipped with the technology and machinery to produce complex components and assemblies. Our staff at Marketech has the experience and knowledge to accommodate specifications for machining many advanced materials. We are globally recognized for our high quality parts, reasonable pricing, and superior customer service.

TECHNICAL DATA FOR MACHINING TUNGSTEN

Forming and Stamping

Tungsten can be fabricated into many simple shapes and configurations. It can be folded, bent, formed, spun, flow-turned, sheared, stamped, punched, and riveted. On the other hand, tungsten is a strong, hard, crack-sensitive metal that is usually brittle at room temperature. It requires special handling and skill beyond that necessary for most metals and alloys.

The most important rule to remember when working with tungsten is that it must be formed or cut at temperatures well above its transition temperature. Failure to follow this rule will generally result in cracked or laminated parts. Care should be taken to insure that the metal remains at this temperature throughout the entire forming process. The use of cold tooling which rapidly chills the metal can be as harmful as not preheating the material.

The following Basic Rules apply to almost all fabricating techniques:

  1. Tungsten should be fabricated well above its transition temperature.
  2. Tungsten must not be heated above its recrystallization temperature unless the resulting brittle structure is of no consequence.
  3. Tungsten is a notch sensitive material. The elimination of all stress-risers prior to fabrication is always a good practice.
  4. Tungsten has directional properties that relate to the rolling direction. Whenever possible, bends should be made perpendicular to the rolling direction of the sheet.
  5. Cutting edges should always be kept sharp, and clearances should be kept as small as possible.
  6. Bending radii should be as generous as possible.

Joining

Joining tungsten to itself or to other metals should be undertaken with caution and an understanding of the limitations involved. Tungsten can be welded to itself. However, the resulting weldment is always recrystallized and hence brittle. Even the use of a W/Re filler rod does not eliminate the brittleness of the metal adjacent to the heat-affected zone. On the other hand, if a leak-tight high temperature joint is required, welding is the only solution.

For joints that do not have to be leak-tight but require good high temperature mechanical strength, the use of either tungsten or tantalum rivets has proven quite satisfactory. Tantalum rivets, while not as strong as tungsten rivets, are much easier to head. Tungsten rivets take more skill to head, but are the most satisfactory.

If tungsten parts which are not to be exposed to very high temperatures are to be joined, brazing is preferred to welding. As long as the braze material has a melting point below the recrystallization temperature of tungsten (under 2200 °F), embrittlement can be avoided. Copper or silver alloys containing small proportions of nickel or iron are suitable for these applications.

Machining and Grinding

Tungsten can be machined by turning, milling, or drilling. For thick-walled parts, slight preheating of the work to 400 °F is sometimes helpful; otherwise highly chlorinated oil such as trichloroethylene is used. Using a C-2 Type Carbide Tool, a suggested Geometry is:

  • Side Angel: 10°
  • End Cutting Edge Angle: 3° to 10°
  • Back Rake: 0°
  • Clearance: 3° to 5°
  • Nose Radius: 1/32" to 1/16" Radius
  • Cutting Speed: 100 to 200 RPM

The final shaping of tungsten parts is frequently done by grinding. Silicon carbide wheels with a hardness of J to L and a grain size of 100 to 120 have proven useful for most applications. Since tungsten is hard and brittle, surface checking can be a problem unless adequate cooling is used. An oil emulsion type coolant is recommended.

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