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Fabricated tungsten part
1. High erosion-resisting
2. High current efficiency
3. High durability
4. Floor can circle after electrodes lose activity
5. Heavy current density, high productivity
6. Light weight
High melting point (3410°C)
Low thermal expansion
High electrical resistance
Low vapour pressure
Good thermal conductivity
High density
High melting point (3410°C)
Low thermal expansion
High electrical resistance
Low vapour pressure
Good thermal conductivity
High density
High melting point (3410°C)
Low thermal expansion
High electrical resistance
Low vapour pressure
Good thermal conductivity
High density
WVM (tungsten-vacuum-metallizing)
Density: Tungsten has a density of approximately 19.3 grams per cubic centimeter (g/cm³).
High Melting Point: Tungsten electrodes have an exceptionally high melting point, reaching 3422°C (6192°F). This allows tungsten electrodes to maintain structural stability in extremely high-temperature environments, making them an ideal choice for high-temperature applications.