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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What makes your tungsten powder so unique?
    A combination of the exceptionally high density and spheroidal shape of the tungsten powder creates a series of unique properties.

    When mixed with the conventional virgin powders used in the tungsten heavy alloy blends, this high density powder provides an excellent way to adjust the Scott density of the blend to match specific tooling requirements. Additions of up to 20 - 25% by weight of Technon® are typically used.

    When mixed with polymers, the new material offers no separation at the point of high shear.  It also has a higher critical solid loading.  Our tungsten powder also has a good mechanical flow characteristic for better cavity filling.

  • What makes your tungsten powder heavier than virgin tungsten powder?
    Since we use sintered tungsten parts as our source, the powder's particles are post-sintered. This results in our powder's heavier atomic structure.

  • What is Tungsten?
    Please click here for background information and a brief history of Tungsten.

  • Do you recycle Tungsten Carbide parts?
    Yes, our recycling and recovery process is now configured for Tungsten Carbide as well.

  • Why should I use Tungsten instead of Lead?
    Unlike lead, tungsten is non-toxic. Lead, as a practical alloy, has a density of 10.5 gram/cc. Tungsten heavy powder is heavier at 12 gram/cc with none of the toxic side effects.

  • Will you recycle my tungsten parts for me?
    Yes. Prices are available on request.

  • What percent of my scrap weight will I lose during the process?
    That depends on the type of tungsten alloy. Usually, the range is between 15% and 20%.

If you have any questions that aren't covered in this FAQ, please e-mail us.

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