Ferro Tungsten is an important alloying element in high-speed and other tool steels and is used to a lesser extent in some stainless and structural steels. An alloy of tungsten is often added to steel melts as ferrotungsten, which can contain up to 80% tungsten Commercial Ferro tungsten contains between 75 and 85% W. A good example of Ferro Tungsten usage is in high-speed steel, which may contain as much as 18% pure tungsten. These superalloys that employ Ferro tungsten manufacturers in India are used in the production of turbine blades and other wear-resistant coatings and parts.Tungsten is found in these minerals: wolframite, scheelite, ferberite and hubnerite.The most basic definition of the Ferro Tungsten production process would be that the minerals are mined and converted to tungsten oxide and then heated with hydrogen or carbon to produce a powdered form that is mixed with iron. Additionally, by adding Ferro Tungsten to an alloy, one can take advantage of tungsten’s unique electrical capabilities as a conductor. For example, tungsten is used in field emission guns like electron microscopes and in IC chips, as well as metallic films that can replace conventional copper wiring. Tungsten has the highest melting point of all metals and therefore also the highest application temperatures. It’s very low coefficient of thermal expansion and high dimensional stability are also unique. Tungsten is nearly indestructible.
Ferro Tungsten is an important alloying element in high-speed and other tool steels and is used to a lesser extent in some stainless and structural steels. Tungsten metal is often added to steel melts as ferrotungsten, which can contain up to 80% tungsten Commercial Ferro tungsten contains between 75 and 85% W. It has a steel grey appearance and a fine-grained structure consisting of FeW and Fe2W.
SPECIFICATIONS
- W : 70 % min,
KEY FEATURES
- Ferro Tungsten is used as an additive in steel smelting or alloy materials.
- These super alloys that employ Ferro Tungsten are used in the production of turbine blades and other wear-resistant coatings and parts.
- Tungsten is a very hard, dense, silvery-white, lustrous metal that tarnishes in air, forming a protective oxide coating.
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