Strength
Tungsten carbide is a hard material. It is expected to have a Mohs toughness of between 8.5 and 9, which is second only to diamonds. This makes it valuable and versatile. Tungsten carbide bits work well in areas where other metal bits might break or blunt.
Steel, however, is three times more rigid than tungsten. Tungsten is more durable than steel and titanium due to its high rigidity. Tungsten is strong and can withstand all kinds of tests. This compound is great for any job, whether it’s tungsten carbide or tungsten pulver.
Recycle
Tungsten can be easily recycled and used for many more years, in addition to its strength. Tungsten carbide can be collected, melted and modified to a better standard than other metals. Other metals can lose their integrity or be too damaged to recycle, which leads to more waste. Many companies will purchase tungsten scrap at an affordable price so that you have less waste and a smaller carbon footprint.
The strength of tungsten is a key factor in its value. Its toughness has allowed it to live a long time, but when it is recycled, there is no loss in its durability. Carbide is strong and can be used again and again. Most other metals eventually fall apart. This disadvantage is not present in tungsten because it is a chemical compound and not a metal.
Tungsten has repeatedly proven its superiority over metals in industrial applications. Carbide recovery materials made from it are among the most valuable compounds due to their versatility and durability.
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