Tungsten

Tungsten is a refractory metal, a group that includes niobium, tantalum, molybdenum and rhenium, so-called because of their high melting temperatures and low vapor pressures. It is produced exclusively as a metal powder which is then solidified by sintering and/or melting. Tungsten is used, in wire form, extensively for lighting, electronic devices, and thermocouples. It’s high melting point makes it especially well-suited for structural applications exposed to very high temperatures.

TYPICAL PROPERTIES:

 

Physical Properties:

Crystal Structure: Body-centered cubic (α phase)

Atomic Weight: 183.85

Density: 19.254 g/cm3

Thermal Properties:

Boiling Point: 5900 oC (range of 5700 oC + 200 oC)

Melting Point: 3410 oC (+ 20 oC)

Thermal Conductivity (20 oC): 129 W/m ⋅K

Evaporation Heat: 444 J/g

Heat of Fusion: 209 J/g

Specific Heat: 0.14 J/g ⋅K

Electrical Properties:

Electrical Resistivity (20 oC): 5.5 µΩ/cm

Temperature Coefficient of the Electrical Resistivity: 482 ⋅10-5 Ω/ΩK

Temperature of Superconductivity: 0.016 K

Mechanical Properties:

Tensile Strength (20 oC):     Sheet Thickness         psi

                                              0.5 - 1.0 mm          >188,500

                                              1.0 - 5.0 mm          >116,000

Compressive Strength (20 oC): 166,753 psi

Modulus of Elasticity (20 oC): 59,450 ⋅103 psi

Transition Temperature (Brittle/Ductile): 100 oC - 400 oC

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