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(1).Copper–tungsten alloy is a pseudo-alloy of copper and tungsten. As copper and tungsten are not mutually soluble, the material is composed of distinct particles of one metal dispersed in a matrix of the other one. The microstructure is therefore rather a metal matrix composite instead of a true alloy.
(2 ).The material combines the properties of both metals, resulting in a material that is heat-resistant, ablation-resistant, highly thermally and electrically conductive, and easy to machine.
(3). Parts are made from the CuW alloy by pressing the tungsten particles into a desired shape,sinteringthe compacted part, then infiltrating with molten copper. Sheets, rods and bars of the alloy are available as well.
(4). Commonly used copper tungsten alloy contains 10–50 wt.% of copper, the remaining portion being mostly tungsten. The typical properties of the alloy depend on its composition.
(5). The alloy with less wt.% of copper has higher density, higher hardness and higher resistivity. The typical density of CuW90 alloy, with 10% of copper, is 16.75 g/cm3 and 11.85 g/cm3 for CuW50 alloy. CuW90 has higher hardness and resistivity of 260 HB kgf/mm2 and 6.5 µΩ.cm than CuW50.a
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1. Better heat resistant;
2. better ablate-resistant;
3. High intensity
4. High density;
5. Excellent thermal and electrical conductivity;
6. easy to be machined.
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