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Tungsten Copper Alloy WCU Alloy Materials Heater Parts For Electronic Packaging Base Flanges

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xDensity | 14.5 G/cm3 | Thermalconductivity | 90 W/m·K |
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Shape | Plate And Sheet | Hardness | 250-300 HB |
Alloy Type | WCu | Cobalt Content | 6-8% |
Impact Toughness | ≥2.5J/cm2 | Material | Tungsten And Copper |
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1,Description:
Tungsten Copper Alloy sheets are composite materials consisting of tungsten and copper, offering a combination of high-density tungsten and excellent thermal and electrical conductivity of copper. These sheets find applications in various industries, including electronics, aerospace, and power generation.
Tungsten Copper Alloy sheets exhibit a unique combination of properties that make them highly desirable in specific applications. The tungsten content provides the sheets with high density, exceptional strength, and excellent heat resistance. Tungsten has one of the highest melting points among metals, allowing the sheets to withstand extreme temperatures without deformation.
The copper matrix in these sheets enhances their thermal and electrical conductivity, making them useful for applications that require efficient heat transfer or electrical conductivity. The copper also contributes to the overall ductility and machinability of the material.
2,Specifications:
Physical Property | Description |
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Composition | Tungsten (W) and Copper (Cu) |
Density | Typically ranges from 13.5 to 16.5 g/cm³ |
Melting Point | Approximately 3400°C (6150°F) for pure tungsten |
Thermal Conductivity | Ranges from 180 to 230 W/(m·K) |
Electrical Conductivity | Ranges from 20 to 60% IACS (International Annealed Copper Standard) |
Hardness | Typically ranges from 200 to 300 HB (Brinell Hardness) |