Tungsten Copper Rod | WNiCu WCu
Payment Type: | T/T |
Incoterm: | FOB,CIF,EXW,FCA,Express Delivery |
Min. Order: | 5 Kilogram |
Transportation: | Ocean,Air,Express |
Attributes
Model No.: JDTG-RB-016
Brand: ZZJD
Place Of Origin: China
Size: Support customization Length&Diameter
Material: WNiCU,WCu
Density: 17.0~18.0g/cm³
PACKAGING & DELIVERY
Selling Units : Kilogram
Package Type : Standard export packing
DESCRIPTION
Tungsten copper (W-Cu) rods are composite materials that combine the high melting point and hardness of tungsten with the excellent thermal and electrical conductivity of copper. These rods are widely used in various applications where both high temperature resistance and good electrical conductivity are required.
Properties of Tungsten Copper
- High Melting Point:Tungsten has an extremely high melting point (3422°C), which makes W-Cu composites useful in high-temperature environments.
-Good Thermal Conductivity:Copper provides excellent thermal conductivity, making these rods suitable for heat sinks and other thermal management applications.
-Electrical Conductivity:The copper component also ensures good electrical conductivity, making these rods ideal for electrical contacts and components.
-Mechanical Strength:Tungsten's hardness adds mechanical strength to the composite.

Applications of Tungsten copper rod
1.Electrical Contacts:Used in circuit breakers, switches, and relays due to their ability to withstand high temperatures and electrical arcs.
2.Heat Sinks:Utilized in electronics cooling applications where both heat dissipation and electrical insulation are necessary.
3.Laser Welding Electrodes:Due to their high melting point and thermal conductivity.
4.X-ray Targets:In medical imaging equipment.
5.Rocket Nozzles:For their high-temperature resistance.
6.Military Applications:Such as in missile components and armor-piercing ammunition.

Manufacturing of Tungsten copper
Tungsten copper rods can be manufactured through powder metallurgy techniques, including pressing and sintering, or by infiltrating tungsten with molten copper.