Tungsten fasteners usually refer to fasteners made of tungsten, such as screws, nuts, bolts, etc. Tungsten is a very hard and high-temperature-resistant metal, so tungsten fasteners are often used in applications with special requirements, such as high-temperature environments, corrosive environments, or where high strength and wear resistance are required.
Material | Pure tungsten |
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Purity | W>99.95% |
Density | 19.2g/cm³ |
Tungsten fasteners usually refer to fasteners made of tungsten, such as screws, nuts, bolts, etc. Tungsten is a very hard and high-temperature-resistant metal, so tungsten fasteners are often used in applications with special requirements, such as high-temperature environments, corrosive environments, or where high strength and wear resistance are required.
Here are some common features and application areas of tungsten fasteners:
1. High-temperature applications: Due to tungsten’s high melting point and high-temperature resistance, tungsten fasteners are often used in high-temperature environments, such as the aerospace field, nuclear industry, and petrochemical equipment.
2. Corrosive environments: Tungsten has excellent corrosion resistance, so it is also common in applications where resistance to chemical attack is required.
3. High strength and hardness: Tungsten is a very hard metal, so tungsten fasteners have excellent wear resistance and high strength, and are suitable for applications that need to withstand high loads.
4. Health and medical equipment: Due to the biocompatibility of tungsten, it can also be used to make fasteners for some medical equipment and instruments.
We can offer different forms of tungsten fastener, and the size could be customized by customers.
Tungsten fastener | Form | Size |
Tungsten bolt | customized | |
Tungsten nut | customized | |
Tungsten pin | customized | |
Tungsten screw | customized | |
Tungsten threaded rod | customized | |
Tungsten stud | customized | |
Tungsten washer | customized |
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