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Actually, there are more than three, but three examples would be velorium, nortisoguium, and uliuliminun

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What are the strongest alloys?

tungsten carbide


What are novel applications of tungsten alloys?

The hardness and heat resistance of tungsten can contribute to useful alloys. Tungsten's high melting point makes tungsten a good material for applications like submarine ballistics. Tungsten alloys are used in a wide range of applications, including the aerospace and automotive industries and radiation shielding.Superalloys containing tungsten, such as Hastelloy are used in turbine blades and resistants. Tungsten's heat resistance makes it useful in composite applications as can be a highly-conductive metal to withstand the high temperatures.


How are Tungsten Darts Made?

tungsten is a very strong and brittle metal. there are no darts made from 100% tungsten. it is always made with an alloy as tungsten is very brittle. the alloys are usually nickel, zinc and brass.


What is the strongest thin wire available on the market?

The strongest thin wire available on the market is typically made of tungsten or tungsten alloys.


Can you recommend a good tungsten alloys supplier?

glorytek industry Co.,ltd.


What are materials of a dart barrel?

There are brass,tungsten,tungsten alloys(w,Ni,Fe,w,Ni,Cu)used to make a barrel


Copper and silver is the strongest metal?

No. Tungsten has the best strength/weight ration. Some steel alloys at the strongest.


Is tungsten reactive with bases?

Tungsten, otherwise known as wolfram, is a metal used in alloys and jewelry. It's pH neutral, and reacts very little to bases.


What element is used as a hardener in metal alloys?

There are a number of elements that can be added to metals to increase their strength - carbon & tungsten are just two examples.


What are some uses for tungsten?

Tungsten is useful for glass-to-metal seals since the thermal expansion is about the same as borosilicate glass tungsten and its alloys are used extensively for filaments for electric lamps, electron and television tubes, and for metal evaporation work electrical contact points for car distributors X-ray targets windings and heating elements for electrical furnaces missile and high-temperature applications high-speed tool steels and many other alloys contain tungsten the carbide is important to the metal-working, mining, and petroleum industries calcium and magnesium tungstates are widely used in fluorescent lighting tungsten salts are used in the chemical and tanning industries tungsten disulphide is a dry, high-temperature lubricant, stable to 500°C tungsten bronze and other tungsten compounds are used in paints TV tubes (electron tubes) Nozzles for the rockets engines, for example, are made from tungsten steel.


What is the chemical symbol for ion like tungsten?

For Tungsten it is W+3 or W+6.


Which metals are used in aircraft?

Modern aircraft are predominantly aluminum. But of course in places where wear and heat resistance are important other alloys are used such as tungsten and steel.