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Tungsten Carbide

Tungsten carbide is an extremely strong and wear resistant metal alloy that is half tungsten, half carbon alloy. It is an inorganic chemical compound that is twice as hard as any steel grade steel and much denser than titanium or steel. It is pressed and sintered to become all kinds of strong, durable metal products, parts and tools.

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Falcon Stainless & Alloys Corporation
Waldwick, NJ
800-631-0728
Founded in 1959, Falcon is a leading distributor of tungsten carbides, in addition to stainless steels, nickel alloys, aluminum and titanium. Inventories consist of strip, coil, pipe, tubing, structurals and more, in addition to specialty "hard to find" grades and sizes. Please contact Falcon today with any questions or visit their quality website for full product and serve descriptions.
Metal Associates
Pompton Plains, NJ
800-838-1978
No order is too small for this full line tungsten carbide distributor. MA prides itself on being problem solvers, offering run of the mill products as well as specialty & hard to find materials. MA offers non-ferrous & ferrous parts in all shapes, tempers, types & forms, plus precision & standard waveguide tubes in a wide range of sizes & materials. Please call MA, Inc. today!
Metalmen
Long Island City, NY
800-767-9494
Metalmen provides worldwide distribution of tungsten carbide. With their wide range of products, Metalmen offers expert market advice & complete metalworking as a custom response supplier serving industry. Metalmen has been providing engineering & research for over 30 years. Fast delivery of many on-demand & specialty products is Metalmen's specialty-non-standards & small quantities welcomed!
MarkeTech International, Inc.
Port Townsend, WA
877-452-4910
MarkeTech`s extensive experience with all grades of tungsten carbide & tungsten copper composites means economical solutions for finished components in all sizes & quantities. MarkeTech offers machinable tungsten tailored for specific applications in the aerospace, electronics & medical fields; high performance tungsten-copper for electrical/thermal uses; and a variety of pure tungsten forms.
Midwest Tungsten Service
Willowbrook, IL
800-626-0226
As an ISO 9001:2008 certified source for precision manufactured tungsten carbide, Midwest Tungsten Service is your one-stop shop for high quality refractory metallic products. Choose from shelf stock or made to order products- Midwest's large inventory and short manufacturing lead times guarantees prompt delivery. Call today-Midwest can custom machine to your specifications.
Sherbrooke Metals
Willoughby, OH
800-922-7437
As a primary manufacturer of tungsten carbide solutions, Sherbrooke offers the highest degree of metallurgical uniformity for even the most demanding job. Sherbrooke can provide you with precision machined solutions quickly and at competitive prices, including discs, rings, special shapes and more, in addition to resistance welding, EDM, ECM & electrical contact applications.

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Tungsten Carbide


There are over 20 different grades of tungsten carbide, which have differing grain size, hardness, tensile strength and melting point properties. Tungsten carbide is very useful in the metalworking, mining and construction industries. In fact, 60% of all tungsten carbide products are manufactured for applications within these industries, where it is quite useful for its tensile strength and hardness. Drilling equipment, tools, industrial machinery components, weapons and construction equipment are all sometimes fabricated from tungsten carbide, which has a high heat resistance, though can become brittle under high pressure. Besides heavy duty equipment in industrial applications, tungsten carbide is also used to make jewelry, especially wedding bands. When polished, the metal alloy's surface is dark, lustrous and very hard to scratch. Individuals with allergic reactions to gold and silver often wear tungsten carbide jewelry as a safe alternative. Sports equipment like trekking and skiing poles, snowmobile spikes and vehicle studs are often made of tungsten carbide. Additionally, various domestic products, such as ballpoint pen tips, are also made with tungsten carbide.

While whole tools and parts are made out of tungsten carbide, many are just coated in a thin layer of the alloy through a chemical vapor deposition process. This improves the lifetime of tools by many years. In its base form, tungsten carbide is a fine grey powder. In order to form solid products, the powder is subjected to high heat and pressed into a mold; a process known as sintering. The sintering takes place in a large industrial oven and items are fabricated in high volumes. The powder material is heated until it is compacted and easily formable. It is then pressed into a mold in the shape of a certain product and left to bake for several minutes. Following the cooling process, the tungsten carbide product undergoes a series of post fabrication processes, including polishing and finishing. There are only a few existing materials that are able to polish this hard metal, two of which are silicon carbide and pure diamond.