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1. Introduce – Tungsten has the highest tensile strength of any pure metal and retains this strength even at temperatures exceeding 1,500°C – Due to its high melting point, it is primarily used in the manufacture of alloy steels such as tungsten steel and high-speed steel; it is also used in the electrical industry because of its excellent high-temperature properties 2. Application & Product – Hard materials, alloys and steel, filaments, welding electrodes, electrical contacts, X-ray generator targets ApplicationProductHard MaterialsTungsten Carbide (WC), Cemented Carbide...

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