Tungsten is a greyish-white lustrous metal; it is solid at room temperature. It has the highest melting point, lowest vapor pressure at temperatures above 1650 °C, the highest strength, and the highest hardness among all pure metals and alloys. Pure tungsten metal was first isolated by two Spanish (de Elhujar) brothers in 1783. The word “tungsten” comes from a Swedish “tung sten”, meaning “heavy stone.” Tungsten’s chemical symbol “W” comes from the element’s other name, wolfram, which is derived from wolframite, the mineral the element was discovered in.
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0.080 Inch (in) Thick Tungsten, WCu Alloy, and Tungsten Heavy Alloy Flat Sheet and Plate | Plate ⋅ Sheet | Tungsten | ||
0.090 Inch (in) Thick Tungsten, WCu Alloy, and Tungsten Heavy Alloy Flat Sheet and Plate | Plate ⋅ Sheet | Tungsten | ||
0.100 Inch (in) Thick Tungsten, WCu Alloy, and Tungsten Heavy Alloy Flat Sheet and Plate | Plate ⋅ Sheet | Tungsten | ||
0.125 Inch (in) Thick Tungsten, WCu Alloy, and Tungsten Heavy Alloy Flat Sheet and Plate | Plate ⋅ Sheet | Tungsten | ||
0.250 Inch (in) Thick Tungsten, WCu Alloy, and Tungsten Heavy Alloy Flat Sheet and Plate | Plate ⋅ Sheet | Tungsten | ||
0.375 Inch (in) Thick Tungsten, WCu Alloy, and Tungsten Heavy Alloy Flat Sheet and Plate | Plate ⋅ Sheet | Tungsten | ||
0.500 Inch (in) Thick Tungsten, WCu Alloy, and Tungsten Heavy Alloy Flat Sheet and Plate | Plate ⋅ Sheet | Tungsten | ||
0.625 Inch (in) Thick Tungsten, WCu Alloy, and Tungsten Heavy Alloy Flat Sheet and Plate | Plate ⋅ Sheet | Tungsten | ||
0.750 Inch (in) Thick Tungsten, WCu Alloy, and Tungsten Heavy Alloy Flat Sheet and Plate | Plate ⋅ Sheet | Tungsten | ||
0.875 Inch (in) Thick Tungsten, WCu Alloy, and Tungsten Heavy Alloy Flat Sheet and Plate | Plate ⋅ Sheet | Tungsten |