Tungsten Plate

Tungsten plate is a plate made of metal tungsten, which has a series of unique physical and chemical properties, making it widely used in many industrial and scientific research fields.


Physical Properties:
High melting point: Tungsten plate inherits the high melting point characteristics of metal tungsten. Its melting point is as high as 3422°C, which is the highest among all pure metals.
  High density: The density of tungsten plate is very high, about 19.25 g/cm³, which is about twice heavier than iron.
Good electrical conductivity: The metal tungsten has good electrical conductivity, which makes tungsten plates very useful in certain electronic applications.
Hardness: Tungsten plates are generally very hard and have good resistance to wear.

Manufacturing Process:
Producing tungsten plates typically involves pressing and sintering metallic tungsten powder into plate shapes, which are then processed at high temperatures to obtain the desired size and shape. This process requires precise temperature control and processing techniques to ensure product quality and performance.

Main Applications:
Lighting industry: Due to its high melting point, tungsten plates are widely used to make filaments for incandescent lamps.
Electronic industry: components used in electron tubes, X-ray tubes and other devices.
Military field: Due to its high density and hardness, tungsten plates can be used to make armor-piercing projectiles, bulletproof materials, etc.
Industrial processing: used as cutting tools, abrasives, welding electrodes, etc.
Scientific research purposes: In fields such as material science, tungsten plates can be used for high-temperature experiments and research.

Tungsten Plate