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Tungsten – Nickel - Iron / Cube


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Tungsten – Nickel - Iron / Cube

Tungsten-Nickel-Iron alloys provide a higher degree of strength, density and ductility over tungsten nickel copper alloys. The tensile strengths of these alloys are superior to most other alloys. Compared to pure tungsten, these alloys are relatively easy to machine, have excellent thermal conductivity and are able to withstand moderately high temperatures. While as iron makes these alloys magnetic, they cannot be used in any magnetism-sensitive equipment such as medical imaging equipment.

Alfa Chemistry specializes in providing high tungsten-nickel-iron cubes on the market today. We can also customize various shapes of tungsten-nickel-iron alloy products according to your requirements or drawings.

General Properties

ItemsTungsten – Nickel - Iron / Cube
CatalogACAM-W-A003
MaterialW-Ni-Fe
ShapeCube or customized
SurfaceHot rolling, cleaning, polished
Heat TreatmentSintering
StandardASTM B777

Physical Properties

Serial No.CompositionDensity (g/cm3)Tensile Strength (MPa)Elongation (%)Hardness (HRC)
1W85Ni10.5Fe4.515.8-16.0700-98020-3320-28
2W90N7Fe316.9-17.15700-98020-3324-32
3W90Ni6Fe416.8-17.0700-98020-3324-32
4W91Ni6Fe317.1-17.3700-98016-2525-32
5W92Ni5Fe317.3-17.5700-98018-2425-32
6W92.5Ni5Fe2.517.4-17.6700-98024-3025-32
7W93Ni4Fe317.5-17.6700-98015-2526-30
8W93Ni4.9Fe2.117.5-17.6700-98018-2826-30
9W93Ni5Fe217.5-17.6700-98015-2526-30
10W95Ni3Fe217.9-18.1600-7508-1528-35
11W95Ni3.5Fe1.517.9-18.1600-7508-1328-35
12W96Ni3Fe118.2-18.3600-7506-1030-35
13W97Ni2Fe118.4-18.6550-7508-1430-35
14W98Ni1Fe118.5-18.7550-7502-530-36

Size

W-Ni-Fe CubeThicknessWidthLengthSurface
Normal sizemin: 3mm
max: 38mm
min: 3mm
max: 38mm
min: 3mm
max: 38mm
Polished
Special size>38mm>38mm>38mmDiscuss

Applications

Tungsten-Nickel-Iron cube is a kind of metal material with high density, good ductility and high temperature corrosion resistance. Its wide range of uses include

  • Protection shields for nuclear radiation.
  • Balancing weights.
  • Substitutional material for uranium.
  • Electro heat upsetting anvil block.
  • Balls in bomb.
  • High voltage electrical contact.
  • Electrodes for resistance welding.