Product Name: Tungsten Carbide
We are specialized in manufacturing mechanical seal of tungsten carbide. Tungsten carbide is widely used as seal faces with resistant-wearing, high fractural strength, high thermal conductivity, small heat expansion co-efficient. It is the best material to resist heat and fracture in all hard face materials. We have produced mechanical seals of tungsten carbide for more than 20 years'.
Our tungsten carbide products list as below:
- Tungsten Carbide
- Tungsten Carbide Ring
- Tungsten Carbide Bush
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- ID:0016 - - Tungsten Carbide
Tungsten Carbide is a dense, metal like substance, light gray with a bluish tinge, that decomposes, rather than melts, at 2,600¢X C (4,700¢X F). Tungsten carbide is four times harder than titanium, twice as hard as steel, is virtually unscratchable, and has been widely used for decades in industrial applications such as cutting tools, mining machinery, and rocket engine nozzles. Tungsten Carbide is also used as a scratch-resistant material for jewelry including watch bands and wedding rings.
Tungsten carbide, being comprised of the elements tungsten (W) and carbon (C), is further enhanced through the addition of a metallic binder such as cobalt or nickel. Due to its high hardness and excellent impact resistance, tungsten carbide is commonly used in applications ranging from cutting tools to mining operations.
Tungsten Carbide tools can be operated at cutting speeds many times higher than those used with high-speed steel.
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- Monotungsten carbide, WC, or Ditungsten Carbide, W2C, is a chemical compound containing tungsten and carbon, similar to titanium carbide. Tungsten is a very hard and dense metal, mined from Wolframite ore and symbolized by a (W) on the periodic table of elements. It melts at an extraordinary 6,192 degrees Fahrenheit¡Vthe highest melting point of all metals. On its own,tungsten is vulnerable to scratches and damage just like any other metal, such as titanium and steel. Tungsten does not gain its extreme hardness until it is combined with a carbon alloy, transferring it into tungsten carbide (WC) with a hardness between 8.5 and 9.5 on the Mohs hardness scale. Tungsten carbide is four times harder than titanium, twice as hard as steel, is virtually unscratchable, and has been widely used for decades in industrial applications such as cutting tools, mining machinery, and rocket engine nozzles. Its extreme hardness makes it useful in the manufacture of cutting tools, abrasives and bearings, as a cheaper and more heat-resistant alternative to diamond. Tungsten carbide is also used as a scratch-resistant material for jewelry including watch bands and wedding rings.
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