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Tungsten Products

Tungsten, a remarkably versatile metal, finds application across a broad spectrum of industries. Its primary role includes serving as an essential element in manufacturing, where it excels as a robust and reliable material for various tools and components. It is also used in the electronics, aerospace and defence industries. Renowned for its exceptional hardness, high melting point, and resistance to wear and corrosion, Tungsten is a critical material for producing durable and high-performance tools, components, and alloys.

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(NH4)6(H2W12O40)

Ammonium Meta Tungstate (AMT)

Ammonium Meta Tungstate (AMT) Formula:

(NH4)6(H2W12O40)

CAS No.: 12028-48-7
Appearance: White powder.
About Ammonium Meta Tungstate (AMT):

Ammonium Metatungstate is largely known as AMT. This substance is a highly soluble Tungsten compound that is presented in hydrated crystalline form. Ammonium Metatungstate is mostly used in industries as a raw material for the production of Tungsten catalysts for a different system of reactions including oxidation, hydroxylation, hydrogenation, and polymerization.

(NH4)10H2W12O42.4H2O

Ammonium Para Tungstate (APT)

Ammonium Para Tungstate (APT) Formula:

(NH4)10H2W12O42.4H2O

CAS No.: 11120-25-5
Appearance: White powder.
About Ammonium Para Tungstate (APT):

Ammonium Paratungstate is a crucial intermediate in the Tungsten production process and plays a significant role in meeting the demand for Tungsten in various industries. Its availability and utilization contribute to the production of essential materials used in applications ranging from aerospace and electronics to mining and manufacturing. The primary use of Ammonium Paratungstate is as a feedstock in the production of Tungsten metal and Tungsten compounds. It is also used in the manufacture of Tungsten carbide, a hard and wear-resistant material used in cutting tools and industrial machinery.

WOn (n=2.99 to 2.90)

Blue Tungsten Oxide (BTO)

Blue Tungsten Oxide (BTO) Formula:

WOn (n=2.99 to 2.90)

CAS No.: 39318-18-8
Appearance: Fine blue powder.
About Blue Tungsten Oxide (BTO):

Blue Tungsten Oxide is used as a catalyst in petrochemical processes for desulfurization, as a component in electrochromic devices for smart windows and displays, and in the production of blue pigments and dyes for ceramics and glass. Its nanoscale form offers potential in advanced nanotechnology applications, including energy storage and sensors.

FeW

Ferro Tungsten

Ferro Tungsten Formula:

FeW

CAS No.: 12604-57-8
Appearance: Dark grey to silver-gray metallic solid.
About Ferro Tungsten:

Ferro Tungsten is used as an alloying agent in the production of other materials, including steel and superalloys. It imparts improved strength, hardness, corrosion resistance, and other desirable properties to the resulting alloys. Ferro Tungsten is used in the manufacturing of welding electrodes, contributing to the stability and efficiency of the welding process. The alloy finds applications in the aerospace and defense industries, where its high density and strength are valuable attributes.

Na2WO4.2H2O

Sodium Tungstate

Sodium Tungstate Formula:

Na2WO4.2H2O

CAS No.: 10213‐10‐2
Appearance: White crystalline solid or powder
About Sodium Tungstate:

Sodium Tungstate is an important source of Tungsten for producing Tungsten metal and its compounds. It is widely used in analytical chemistry as a reagent for detecting and quantifying elements. In the medical field, Sodium Tungstate has been explored for its potential antidiabetic properties, demonstrating its value beyond industrial applications.

WC

Tungsten Carbide Powders

Tungsten Carbide Powders Formula:

WC

CAS No.: 12070-12-1
Appearance: Odorless gray orblack powder.
About Tungsten Carbide Powders:

Tungsten Carbide Powders are essential for manufacturing high-speed tools and wear-resistant components. They are widely used in surface treatment and welding applications, providing exceptional hardness and durability. These powders form the basis for creating precision cutting tools and abrasive materials in industries such as mining and automotive.

W

Tungsten Metal Powders

Tungsten Metal Powders Formula:

W

CAS No.: 7440-33-7
Appearance: Gray metallic solid.
About Tungsten Metal Powders:

Tungsten Metal Powders are often used in the production of Tungsten alloys, such as Tungsten Carbide (WC) and various high-speed steel alloys. These alloys are critical for making cutting tools, machine parts, and electrical contacts. Tungsten’s high density and conductivity also make it indispensable in the electronics and defense sectors.

H2WO4(WO3*H2O)

Tungstic Acid

Tungstic Acid Formula:

H2WO4(WO3*H2O)

CAS No.: 7783-03-1
Appearance: White or pale yellow powder.
About Tungstic Acid:

Tungstic Acid plays a vital role in the overall Tungsten production process, serving as an intermediate compound that facilitates the conversion of Tungsten ores or secondary materials into various Tungsten products and alloys. It is an essential chemical component in industries such as aerospace, electronics, mining, and metallurgy, where Tungsten’s unique properties are utilized for a wide range of applications.

WO3

Yellow Tungsten Oxide (YTO)

Yellow Tungsten Oxide (YTO) Formula:

WO3

CAS No.: 1314-35-8
Appearance: Yellow (fine) powder
About Yellow Tungsten Oxide (YTO):

Yellow Tungsten Oxide is used in various applications, including the production of Tungsten metal and Tungsten alloys. It is also employed as a catalyst and in certain electrochromic devices and gas sensors.

Tungsten / Associated Industry

Ceramics And Pigments

In the world of ceramics and pigments, innovation meets quality through essential metals. Cobalt is known for its brilliant blue hue, Nickel imparts stability and strength, and Copper adds a spectrum of colors with its versatility. Minor metals act as crucial catalysts for performance and sustainability. In the production of enamels, they provide exceptional durability and visual appeal.

Plating

Nickel, Cobalt, and other minor metals are vital in the plating industry. Our high-quality specialty chemicals play a pivotal role in electroplating and electroless plating processes. Nickel’s exceptional surface finishing, corrosion resistance, and durability enhancement, make it ideal for electroplating applications. Cobalt excels in electroless plating, where it enables seamless, uniform coatings.

Catalyst

Cobalt, Nickel, Molybdenum and Tungsten are cornerstone elements of our cutting-edge catalysts for industrial processes. Cobalt and Nickel’s catalytic properties enhance chemical reaction effeciency, while Molybdenum ensures superior stability and resistance to harsh conditions. Tungsten’s remarkable strength extends the longevity of catalysts and optimizes their performance.

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