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As a trusted manufacturer and supplier based in Canberra, Australia, Marsh Nickel Alloys is proud to support industries in Dubai and across the Australia with premium materials. We understand the demanding requirements of your projects, which is why we ensure a reliable supply of high-performance tungsten rods. Our commitment extends beyond mere supply to building lasting partnerships, offering expert technical support and seamless logistics to keep your operations running smoothly and efficiently, no matter the distance.
The tungsten rods we supply are defined by their exceptional composition, typically featuring a purity of 99.95% or higher. This high density translates into superior mechanical properties, including an extremely high melting point, remarkable tensile strength, and excellent resistance to thermal creep. These characteristics make the material incredibly durable under extreme stress and temperatures, ensuring reliable performance in the most challenging environments where other metals would fail.
| Standards : | ASTM F288 / ASME SF288 |
| Thickness : | Range from .008″ to .0125″ |
| Hardness : | Soft, Hard, Half Hard, Quarter Hard, Spring Hard etc. |
| Form : | Round Bar, Wire |
| Tungsten Grades | HA 190 / HA 1925 / HA 195 / HE 390 / HE 3925 / HE 395 / HE 397 |
These robust tungsten rods are indispensable in numerous high-tech sectors. In Canberra’s thriving industrial landscape, they are crucial for creating welding electrodes, providing reliable electrical contacts, and serving as furnace components that withstand intense heat. The aerospace and defence industries heavily rely on them for critical applications, while their high density makes them ideal for use in radiation shielding and precision tooling. Essentially, wherever extreme conditions demand unparalleled performance, these rods deliver the resilience needed.
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Tungsten rods are used in various industries because of their high temperature, strength and durability. They are commonly used in welding electrodes, especially TIG (Tungsten Inert Gas) welding, due to their ability to withstand high temperatures without degradation for components such as rockets, nozzles and heat shields in the aerospace industry, and tungsten rods with lightning in energy communication so and cables for bulbs In addition to their uses They are used in medical devices such as wind shields and tools heavy production in for high stress environments.