-
Zirconium (Zr) is a silver metal with a density of 6.5 g/cm3. zirconium's very small neutron absorption cross-section and relatively high melting point (1855 °C or 3371 °F) make zirconium a
Add to Inquiry -
Zirconium Tubes and Zirconium Tubes Specifications. Material: Zr702 (R60702), Zr704 (R60704). Outer diameter: 6-120mm. Thickness: 0.5-20mm. Length: <8000mm
Add to Inquiry -
Zirconium plate has a density between that of aluminum and grade 304 stainless steel plate. The density is 6.52 grams per cubic centimeter. The element zirconium has a melting point of 1855 degrees
Add to Inquiry -
Zirconium (Zr) rods are ideally suited for nuclear rods because of their small neutron absorption cross section and high melting point of 1855°C (3371°F). This silver-colored metallic element also
Add to Inquiry -
High purity crystalline zirconium rods are produced by iodination melting. Purity up to Zr+Hf≥99.98%, Hf≤0.025%/3%, low hafnium content (250ppm, i.e. 0.025%). Typically used for zirconium based
Add to Inquiry -
Tungsten Molybdenum Alloy Plate
Tungsten-molybdenum alloy plate has good high-temperature strength and has properties similar to tungsten, but with a smaller specific gravity than tungsten.
Add to Inquiry -
We stock sheets and plates containing 10%, 15%, 20%, 25%, 30%, 35%, 40% or 50% copper in thicknesses up to 50 mm, but we can supply tungsten-copper sheets and sizes in any size.
Add to Inquiry -
We can fulfill orders for rods and bars of all parameters and sizes, threaded or drilled.
Add to Inquiry -
Tungsten rhenium (W-Re) alloy electrode is a gray metal rod with a pointed tip.
Add to Inquiry -
Tungsten is the highest melting point element. Tungsten flange also has high strength, hardness, and corrosion resistance. At the same time, tungsten flange is hard, wear-resistant,
Add to Inquiry -
Advantages of tungsten disks: unique heat resistance (melting point of tungsten is +3422°), high resistance to thermal deformation, high modulus of elasticity, smallest coefficient of thermal
Add to Inquiry -
The metal tungsten is lustrous, silvery-white, and not naturally occurring (abundance in the earth's crust is 1 part per million). It occurs in tungsten ores as a tungstate of iron and manganese
Add to Inquiry













