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  • Article - 4 Jul 2013
    Tungsten is abundantly available on earth’s crust; its resources are mainly found in China and North America. Tungsten has very high density and its melting point is the highest among metals.
  • Article - 4 Jul 2013
    Tungsten is a heavy metal with the highest melting point among metals. It is abundantly available in nature; tungsten resources are available in China and North America. The name ‘tungsten’ is derived...
  • Article - 4 Jul 2013
    Tungsten is an abundantly available metal on earth’s crust, known for its density and high melting point. The name ‘tungsten, means heavy stone in Swedish, which signifies the dense nature of...
  • Article - 3 Jul 2013
    Tungsten is an abundantly available metal in nature known for its density and mechanical strength. The name ‘tungsten’ was derived from Swedish language, which means ‘heavy stone’ signifying the high...
  • Article - 3 Jul 2013
    The name ‘tungsten’ was derived from the Swedish language meaning heavy stone. It is abundantly available in nature. Large tungsten reserves have been found in China and North America.
  • Article - 15 Dec 2020
    Refractory metals are a broad class of metallic materials that exhibit superior durability to mechanical and thermal stress.
  • Article - 1 Nov 2012
    Super alloys or high performance alloys include iron-based, cobalt-based and nickel-based alloys. These alloys have good oxidation and creep resistance and are available in different shapes.
  • Article - 23 Nov 2001
    Materials with grain sizes in the order of a billionth of a meter are called nanomaterials, or nanocrystalline materials, which can be used for a range of structural and non-structural applications.
  • Article - 21 Jan 2002
    A comprehensive overview of tungsten including history, occurrence, deposits, supply, mining and benficiation, prising, processing, recycling, toxicity and applications.
  • Article - 14 Nov 2018
    This article discusses additive manufacturing (AM) and the materials and methods it involves.

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