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Tungsten Alloy Cube

Since tungsten metal is so hard to machine most the common, remote processes can not make it perfect. However, Metal Injection Molding (MIM) is an ideal manufacture process to making tungsten alloy cube. MIM is suitable to manufacture the metal and ceramic component with the property of complex three-dimensional structure, high density, high rigidity, high precision, etc. Smaller, more precise, more complex, MIM have many advantages, the density comes 95%-98% of that of pure tungsten. The high density of it makes it possible to significantly reduce the physical size of components. This in turn, the product gives the benefit of greater control of weight distribution and increases the sensitivity of controlling mechanisms. Where a large mass must be housed within a restricted area, tungsten alloy cube is the ideal material. it can also be used in vibration.

What Is Metal Injection Molding ?

Metal Injection Molding (MIM) is a growth technology for manufacturing complex-shaped,high-volume metal or alloy parts. Metal Injection Molding (MIM) parts can be produced from ferrous and non-ferrous metals and alloys. The Manufacture Process for Tungsten Alloy Cube

Mix tungsten powder and binder → Injection moulding → Rebinding →Sintering→Tungsten alloy cube The Advantages of Metal Injection Molding

Density: typically 95-98% of wrought material. Mechanical Properties - Comparable to wrought alloys of similar composition. Complexity - geometries comparable to plastic injection molding.

Surface Finish: as processed, 32 Ram or better. Corrosion Resistance - comparable to

wrought alloys of similar composition. Alloy Selection - Many ferrous, nickel-based and copper-based alloys available.

All kinds of tungsten alloy military cubes and counterweight cubes can be provide by us as your requirements. It can be widely used in military defense. Except military defense, it is also widely used in other areas.


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