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What is a sputtering target?
Sputter targets are materials used to deposit thin films onto substrates during the physical vapor deposition (PVD) process. The target material is bombarded with high-energy ions, causing atoms to be ejected from the target surface. These sprayed atoms are then deposited onto a substrate, for...
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What are hex bolts used for?
Hexagonal bolts are used to fasten metal parts together. They are commonly used in construction, machinery and automotive applications. The bolt’s hex head allows for easy tightening and loosening with a wrench or socket, making it a popular choice for securing heavy components. To meas...
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What is tungsten used for in engineering?
Tungsten parts are typically manufactured through a powder metallurgy process. Here’s a general overview of the process: 1. Powder production: Tungsten powder is produced by reducing tungsten oxide using hydrogen or carbon at high temperatures. The resulting powder is then screened to obtai...
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What is guidewire in medical device?
A guidewire in medical devices is a thin, flexible wire used to guide and position medical devices, such as catheters, within the body during various medical procedures. Guidewires are commonly used in minimally invasive and interventional procedures to pass through blood vessels, arteries, and...
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Which metal is the best for barrel?
The best metal for a barrel depends on the specific application and requirements. For example, stainless steel is often used for its corrosion resistance and durability, making it suitable for applications where the barrel is exposed to harsh environments or corrosive materials. However, other me...
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What is copper tungsten alloy?
Copper-tungsten alloy, also known as tungsten copper, is a composite material combining copper and tungsten. The most common ingredient is a mixture of copper and tungsten, typically 10% to 50% tungsten by weight. The alloy is produced through a powder metallurgy process in which tungsten powder ...
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How is copper tungsten made?
Copper tungsten is typically made through a process called infiltration. In this process, tungsten powder is mixed with a binder material to form a green body. The compact is then sintered to form a porous tungsten skeleton. The porous tungsten skeleton is then infiltrated with molten copper unde...
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Which metal has the highest melting point and why?
Tungsten has the highest melting point of all metals. Its melting point is approximately 3,422 degrees Celsius (6,192 degrees Fahrenheit). Tungsten’s extremely high melting point can be attributed to several key factors: 1. Strong metallic bonds: Tungsten atoms form strong metallic bonds with eac...
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What is thermocouple protection?
Thermocouple protection refers to the use of protective sleeves or protective tubes to protect thermocouple sensors from harsh operating conditions, such as high temperatures, corrosive environments, mechanical wear and other potential damaging factors. The protective tube is used to isolate the ...
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What is the best tungsten electrode?
The best tungsten electrode for a specific application depends on factors such as the type of welding, the welding material and the welding current. However, some commonly used tungsten electrodes include: 1. Thoriated tungsten electrode: usually used for DC welding of stainless steel, nickel all...
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What are heavy metal alloys?
Heavy metal alloys are materials made from a combination of heavy metals, often including elements such as iron, nickel, copper and titanium. These alloys are known for their high density, strength and corrosion resistance, making them useful in a wide range of industrial applications. Some comm...
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What metal is used for the counterweight?
Due to its high density and weight, tungsten is commonly used as a counterweight metal. Its properties make it ideal for applications requiring compact and heavy-duty counterweights. However, depending on the specific requirements of the application, other metals such as lead, steel, and sometim...
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