Tungsten Alloy Counterweight Cylinder | Manufacturer Direct Sale
Payment Type: | T/T |
Incoterm: | FOB,CIF,EXW,Express Delivery,FCA |
Min. Order: | 20 Kilogram |
Transportation: | Ocean,Air,Express |
Attributes
Model No.: JDTG-CC-002
Brand: ZZJD
Place Of Origin: China
Material: 85~97% Tungsten
Density: 15.8~18.5g/cc
Surface: Sinter state, Polished, Processing with chamfer angle
Application: Military industrial,balance weight
PACKAGING & DELIVERY
Selling Units : Kilogram
Package Type : Standard export packing
DESCRIPTION
Tungsten alloy counterweight cylinders are designed for applications requiring high-density materials in a limited space. They are commonly used in various industrial settings due to their high density, small volume, high melting point, good abrasion resistance, high hardness, high extensibility, and high temperature resistance. These properties make them ideal for use as counterweights in applications such as military defense, extrusion dies, and various types of vehicles including yachts, airplanes, helicopters, boats, and tanks. They are also used in high-performance engines, golf club heads, and professional darts.
Tungsten Heavy Alloys generally are refractory metal, which have two-phase composites consisting of W-Ni- Fe or W-Ni- Cu or even W-Ni-Cu-Fe, some Tungsten Alloy is added with Co、 Mo、Cr, etc. They have very high melting point and have a density twice that of steel and are more than 50% heavier than lead. Tungsten content in conventional heavy alloys varies from 90 to 98 weight percent and is the reason for their high density (between 16.5 and 18.75 g/m3). Nickel, iron and copper serve as a binder matrix, which holds the brittle tungsten grains together and which makes the alloys ductile and easy to machine. Nickel-iron is the most popular additive, in a ratio of 7Ni:3Fe or 8Ni:2Fe (weight ratio). The conventional processing route for Tungsten Heavy alloys includes mixing the desired amount of elemental powders, followed by cold pressing and liquid phase sintering to demanded density. The matrix alloy melts and takes some tungsten into solution during liquid phase processing, resulting in a microstructure through which large tungsten grains (20–60µm) are dispersed in the matrix alloy. The as-sintered material often is subjected to thermo mechanical processing by swaging and aging, which results in increased strength and hardness in the heavy alloys.
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- Comprehensive Services: With a dedicated team of 200 skilled workers, we offer tailored post-production services that cover assembly to packaging for all our tungsten alloy products.
- Specialized Expertise: Our company provide a wide range of products designed to meet the specific needs of various industries.
- Innovative Approach: Our commitment to innovation drives us to continuously enhance our product line and manufacturing processes in every tungsten alloy product we produce. This includes upgrading machinery and process to achieve precision and conducting series or similar product innovation to bring cutting-edge solutions to the market.
- Customizable Engineering: We offer a variety of standard products and the ability to customize solutions to fit specific weight and performance needs across all our tungsten alloy offerings.
- Industry-Leading Materials: We utilize the latest advancements in tungsten alloy composition, including W-Ni-Fe and other specialized formulations, to deliver products that are at the forefront of material science.