Tungsten has the highest melting point (3422ºC, 6192°F) of all metals in pure form. It has the lowest vapor pressure (at temperatures above 1650ºC, 3000°F) and the highest tensile strength. Although Carbon remains stable at higher temperatures than tungsten, Carbon sublimes at atmospheric pressure instead of melting, so it has no melting point. Tungsten has the lowest coefficient of thermal expansion of any pure metal. The low thermal expansion, high melting point, and tensile strength of tungsten originate from strong covalent bonds formed between tungsten atoms by the 5d electrons. Alloying small quantities of tungsten with steel dramatically increases its toughness.
Tungsten Sputtering Targets Information
Purity: 99.95%
Circular: Diameter ≤ 14 inch, Thickness ≥ 0.040”
Block: Length ≤ 32 inches, Width ≤ 12 inches, Thickness ≥ 1mm.
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Applications
• Electronics |
Features
• Competitive pricing |
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Manufacturing Process
• Refining |
Options
• 99.95% minimum purity |