Aluminum Tungsten Master Alloy Introduction
Aluminum Tungsten Master Alloys are semi-finished products and can be formed in different shapes. They are also known as modifiers, hardeners, or grain refiners based on their applications. Aluminum Tungsten Master Alloys are used instead of pure metal because they are very economical and save energy and production time.
Aluminum Tungsten Master Alloy Specification
Product Name
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Aluminum tungsten master alloy
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Content
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AlW50 customized
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Applications
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1. Hardeners: Used for enhancing the physical and mechanical properties of metal alloys. 2. Grain Refiners: Used for controlling the dispersion of individual crystals in metals to produce a finer and more uniform grain structure. 3. Modifiers & Special Alloys: Typically used to increase strength, ductility, and machinability.
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Other Products
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AlMn, AlTi, AlNi, AlV, AlSr, AlZr, AlCa, AlLi, AlFe, AlCu, AlCr, AlB, AlRe, AlBe, AlBi, AlCo, AlMo, AlW, AlMg, AlZn, AlSn, AlCe, AlY, AlLa, AlPr, AlNd, AlYb, AlSc, etc.
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Aluminum Tungsten Master Alloy Packaging
Our Aluminum Tungsten Master Alloys are carefully handled to minimize damage during storage and transportation and to preserve the quality of our product in its original condition.
Aluminum Tungsten Master Alloy FAQs
Q1: What are the primary applications of Aluminum-Tungsten Master Alloy?
Aerospace: Enhances high-temperature and structural components.
Automotive: Improves wear resistance in engine and drivetrain parts.
Industrial Equipment: Strengthens heavy-duty machinery parts.
Defense: Used in lightweight yet durable military applications.
Q2: What are the benefits of using Aluminum-Tungsten Master Alloy?
Increased Wear Resistance: Extends component lifespan in high-friction environments.
High-Temperature Stability: Improves performance in elevated temperature applications.
Enhanced Strength: Provides superior mechanical properties.
Corrosion Resistance: Ensures durability in harsh environments.
Q3: How is Aluminum-Tungsten Master Alloy used?
It is added to molten aluminum during alloying to introduce tungsten and improve properties such as strength, wear resistance, and high-temperature performance.