Tungsten Suppliers

Tungsten Suppliers

Find tungsten alloys from tungsten suppliers including tungsten carbide, pure tungsten and more. From tungsten bar and sheet to tungsten foil and wire, you will find the tungsten product you need. Use the time-saving Request for Quote tool to submit your inquiry to all the tungsten manufacturers and suppliers you select.
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Hogen Industries, Inc.
Indianapolis, IN
800-988-6478
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Hogen Industries has been in the business of supplying tungsten-based metals for over 45 years. Certified to ISO 9001-2000 standards, we produce tungsten alloys & composite materials worldwide as our main product line. Choose from tungsten alloys & copper and silver composites along with tungsten bar.

Buffalo Tungsten Inc.
Depew, NY
716-683-9170
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Since 1987 our tungsten metal products have made us a leader in the worldwide market. Buffalo Tungsten is a tungsten supplier of tungsten metal powder & tungsten carbide powder used in tungsten bar & rod. Our tungsten wire is used in filament in light bulbs, electrical contacts & sports equipment.

Sherbrooke Metals
Willoughby, OH
800-922-7437
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As a manufacturer of copper-tungsten & silver-tungsten materials, Sherbrooke Metals also stocks pure Molybdenum & Tungsten in both rod & tungsten plate. Consider tungsten discs, tungsten bar, rings, & other shapes available. These materials are cut & ground to customer specifications.

EPG Metals Group
Willoughby, OH
440-975-0881
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Specializing in tungsten sheet & tungsten plate is what defines EPG Metals Group. We cut to size in many shapes available with same day shipping from a large stock of certified pure tungsten supplies. Sizes available are from 0.005” – 0.750”. Our quality workmanship originates back to the 19th century.

Thermo Shield
Los Altos, CA
650-941-5230
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We carry a supply of metal materials which includes tungsten. Thermo Shield offers 99.95 percent pure tungsten supplies such as tungsten bar, tungsten foil & tungsten plate. Tungsten rod & wire will be available to you soon. We offer same day shipping and no minimum for our large stock of metal fasteners.

H. Cross Company
Weehawken, NJ
201-863-1134
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Precision metal ribbons & strips is what defines H. Cross Company. For over 6 decades, we have manufactured & lead with our metal rolling specialty with a range of metals which include tungsten. We offer tungsten supplies which include tungsten alloys, tungsten wire, tungsten rod and tubing.


Regional Search Additional Companies

Tungsten suppliers offer various forms of tungsten. Tungsten is a steel-gray to tin-white metal and may also be known as wolfram. Tungsten has the atomic number of 74 on the periodic table, and occurs naturally in the earth. Tungsten has the highest melting point of all non-alloyed metals and the second highest melting point after carbon. Tungsten also has the lowest vapor pressure of all metals and excellent resistance to corrosion.

Although it has several impressive traits, tungsten in its raw state is very brittle and can be hard to work with. Most often, tungsten suppliers offer tungsten alloys and tungsten carbide for industrial and commercial applications. Tungsten has a wide range of uses, and it is most often used as tungsten carbide in cemented carbides. Carbides are wear-resistant materials used in the metalworking, mining and construction industries. Tungsten alloys are used in armaments, heat sinks, turbine blades, parts, wear-resistant coatings and high-density items such as ballasts and weights.

The metal’s high melting point and hardness at high temperatures make it very useful in the aerospace industry, as well as high-temperature applications such as light bulb, cathode tube and vacuum tube filaments. Tungsten is also used in welding processes. In electronics, tungsten is used to connect materials on a circuit panel. Tungsten suppliers often provide pure tungsten to the electronics industry for this purpose.

Tungsten suppliers may offer tungsten in bar, sheet, plate or wire forms. Tungsten has a wide range of purposes; therefore, it is in high demand for industry and commercial applications. About 45,000 tons of tungsten is mined each year, mostly in China and Russia. Tungsten is also recycled to be used again in other applications. Alternatively, the metal molybdenum may be used in place of tungsten in alloys.


  • Pure tungsten is a naturally occurring metal mined from the earth. In this raw form, pure tungsten can be very brittle.
  • Tungsten alloys include any metal that is supplemented with tungsten. The addition of tungsten to other metals increases strength, melting point and hardness.
  • Tungsten bar is one form in which tungsten suppliers offer the metal, usually as an alloy. Purchasing tungsten bar usually requires the buyer to specify bar size and composition of the alloy.
  • Tungsten carbide is an extremely hard metal comprised of a carbon alloy and tungsten. Tungsten carbide is twice as hard as steel.
  • Tungsten foil can be as thin as 0.001 inches and is cut-to-order by the supplier.
  • Tungsten plate is tungsten alloy supplied in plate form.
  • Tungsten sheet is supplied by distributors in a flat sheet form. The sheet may be rolled or coiled for easy transport and handling.
  • Tungsten wire is often used in the electronics industry. The metal is supplied in wire form as an alloy.



Alloy – A solid solution or homogenous mixture of two or more metals or elements.

Brittle – Easily broken when stressed. Brittle substances show very little strain or deformity before fracturing.

Filament – A tiny metal wire, usually comprised of tungsten, which converts electricity to light within a light bulb.

Melting Point – The temperature at which a solid substance becomes a liquid.

Superalloy – An alloy which has excellent strength, hardness and resistance to corrosion. Usually has a metal base of nickel, cobalt or iron.

Tensile Strength – In engineering, the point at which a material fails under applied stress or pressure.

Wolfram – An alternative term for the metal tungsten. This term is derived from wolframite ore, the primary source of tungsten metal.


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