Osman El Atwani (left) and Enrique Martinez Saez examine the new tungsten alloy using a transmission electron microscope. Material engineers at Los Alamos National Laboratory have developed a tungsten ...
Sophisticated engineered components from H.C. Starck Solutions allow molecular imaging and nuclear medicine to absorb gamma radiation and X-rays to offer safer diagnostic and therapeutic treatment.
The insights into the formation of various phases, including intermetallic compounds, at the interface between nickel (Ni) and tungsten (W) can lead to the development of advanced high-temperature Ni- ...
Tungsten is foreseen as a plasma-facing material in a fusion reactor, which provides an intense neutron radiation environment. The CRP will enhance the knowledge base on effects of neutron and ...
Mallory metal is a trademarked term for a range of tungsten-based alloys produced using powder metallurgy techniques. Tungsten powder is first blended with other metal powders along with a binding ...
Inside a French fusion experiment, a metal more associated with lightbulb filaments than star power just did something extraordinary. Tungsten, long considered too brittle and temperamental for the ...
Indianapolis-based Mi-Tech Tungsten Metals LLC is under new ownership. The company, which makes components from heavy tungsten alloys for a variety of industries, has been acquired by Towanda, ...
In a world where electronic devices continue to shrink and demands for faster, more energy-efficient memory increase, scientists have uncovered a promising material that could reshape the future of ...
Refractory metals are characterized by their extremely high melting points, which range well above those of iron, cobalt, and nickel. They are used in demanding applications requiring high-temperature ...
Lewis Black is currently a partner of Almonty Industries and has over 15 years of experience in the tungsten mining industry. From June 2005 to December 2007, he was chairman and chief executive ...
Alloying is a key process in creating new materials. By combining metals with desirable traits, scientists can produce alloys with suitable properties. For example, stainless steel, formed by ...