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W Tungsten Nanoparticles Used as to Produce Nano Tungsten Line
W Tungsten nanoparticles is widely used as to produce nano tungsten line.
High-Activity W Tungsten Nanopartilces
Tungsten Nanopartilces with high –activity which apply to the sintering additives, protective coating, gas sensor electrode .
W powder, high purity metal Tungsten nanopowders with low price
Made-in-china High purity metal W wolfram tungsten nanopowders with low price.
99.9% Ultrafine pure nano tungsten powder price for sale
99.9% Ultrafine pure nano tungsten powder price for sale from HW NANO in china.
Superfine spherical tungsten nano powders with reliable quality
HW NANO Superfine spherical tungsten nano powders with reliable quality
HW NANO High density ultra fine pure tungsten metal powders
HW NANO bulk supply High density ultra fine pure tungsten metal powders.
Tungsten Rod&Powder
Tungsten Rod is pressed and sintered from our high purity tungsten powders. Our pure tugnsten rod has 99.96% tungsten purity and 19.3g/cm3 typical density. We offer tungsten rods with diameters ranging from 1.0mm to 6.4mm or more. Hot isostatic pressing ensures our tungsten rods obtain a high density and fine grain size. Tungsten Powder is mainly produced by the hydrogen reduction of high-purity tungsten oxides. UrbanMines is capable of supplying tungsten powder with many different grain sizes. Tungsten powder has often been pressed into bars, sintered and forged into thin rods and used to create bulb filaments. Tungsten powder is also used in electrical contacts, airbag deployment systems and as the primary material used to produce tungsten wire. The powder is also used in other automotive and aerospace applications.
Tungsten Trioxide Powder
Tungsten(VI) Oxide, also known as tungsten trioxide or tungstic anhydride, is a chemical compound containing oxygen and the transition metal tungsten. It is soluble in hot alkali solutions. Insoluble in water and acids. Slightly soluble in hydrofluoric acid.
Tungsten Carbide Powder
Tungsten Carbide is an important member of the class of inorganic compounds of carbon. It is used alone or with 6 to 20 percent of other metals to impart hardness to cast iron, cutting edges of saws and drills, and penetrating cores of armour-piercing projectiles.