Tungsten carbide is a compound composed of tungsten and carbon, with a molecular weight of 195.85. It has a metallic luster and a hardness close to that of diamond, typically ranging from 8.5 to 9.5 on the Mohs scale, second only to diamond
Tungsten carbide is an extremely hard compound with excellent wear resistance and electrical conductivity. It is widely used in cutting tools and wear-resistant materials. Tungsten carbide is a good electrical and thermal conductor and is suitable for applications in high-temperature environments
Tungsten carbide rods are a new technology and material, mainly used in industries such as the manufacturing of metal cutting tools, wood, and plastic products requiring hardness and wear resistance. The main features of tungsten carbide rods are stable mechanical properties, easy welding, and high wear resistance
The melting point of tungsten alloy is as high as 3,422 degrees Celsius, which makes it extremely stable in high-temperature environments. The density of tungsten alloy is generally 16.5 to 19.0g/cm³, which is more than twice that of steel