About Tungsten Heavy Alloy
Tungsten Heavy Alloy
MarShield Radiation Shielding are experts in the in the customization of tungsten heavy alloy for the Nuclear Energy, Nuclear Medicine / Radioisotope, diagnostic imaging and non-destructive testing industries.
Tungsten Heavy Alloy has a density of up to 18.89 g/cm3 vs. lead at 11.34 g/cm3. It’s ease of mechanical processing / machining, high ductility and strength makes it a viable option for many applications where lead is not feasible whether it be for size reduction, maximizing weight in large or small cavities or for radiation shielding. Tungsten Alloy is strong and highly customizable into precision components.
Tungsten Heavy Alloy allows for maximum weight is the smallest of places and is highly superior when it comes to dimensional stability, durability, density as well as low toxicity.
Machinability to exact tolerances is why Tungsten Heavy Alloy is one of the preferred materials in the domain of aerospace for varied years as:
Balancing weights on crankshafts, balance shafts on large diesel engines and other uses as damper weight and as absorber components in drive train are also popular due to tungsten heavy alloy’s high density, excellent mechanical processing characteristics, and high elasticity.
Well logging is used in the gas and oil industry for the categorization of wells and positioning of down hole equipment. It is an outstanding casing material for down hole logging of gas and oil. Mechanical properties are noteworthy to the survivability of them rather large components.
Bucking bars of Tungsten Heavy Alloy are highly denser than steel, hence ensuring bucking bar of the similar weight but half of the size. They are used in setting of rivet to up the shank. They also reduce the recoil while reflecting the impact reverse to the shank of rivet.
It is used by specialized racing teams in a diversity of racing forums for fine-tuning the chassis and skid plates. It ensures 50% more weight of a given volume having the added advantages of straight attachment using threaded holes as well as the freedom from the deformation.
The combined high elastic (Young’s) modulus, high density and machine ability of the alloys make them perfect materials for boring bars as well as grinding quills with no chatter. High extension rations are achievable with high stiffness of the material. With high density, the range has become an effective inertial damping material of cutting with induced vibration. Grade HA170 or HA175 Tungsten alloy is most commonly used.
Tungsten Heavy Alloy has maximum density that allows for the smallest component possible. Hence, it is used in golf clubs as well as tennis rackets that increases the spot size as well as adds to the stability while decreasing the vibration and shock for enhanced power and control. Balance fine tuning as well as inertial masses to move through the center of gravity.
Why Tungsten?
Applications
Radiation Protection – Nuclear, Medical & NDT
Tungsten Heavy Alloy Ballast Weight
Aircraft and Marine Counterbalance Weights
Automotive
Down hole well logging weights and casings
Bucking Bars
Racing Weights in Formula 1 Race
Boring Bars and Tooling
Sporting goods for golf clubs and firearms
Additional Applications
Brochures | 3-Part CSI specifications
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Tungsten Heavy Alloy from MarsMetal (Jun 13, 2022)
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