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  2. Plansee Group - Wikipedia

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    Plansee High Performance Materials develops and produces semi-finished products and components made from molybdenum, tungsten as well as tungsten-based heavy metal alloys. [21] These metals are required in applications such as the coating industry, energy transmission, the lighting industry, high-temperature furnace construction, semi-conductor ...

  3. High Energy Projectile Factory - Wikipedia

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    INS Chennai launching a Kavach rocket RBU-6000 Anti-Submarine Rocket. The factory produces 400 tonne per annum home-made tungsten based heavy alloy components through powder metallurgy processes [2] to manufacture FSAPDS (Fin Stabilized Armor Piercing Discarding Sabot), alternatively called the APFSDS, which is a high kinetic energy weapon used in tank and other armor-piercing ammunition ...

  4. Plansee SE - Wikipedia

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    Plansee SE is a manufacturer of products made out of refractory metals based in Reutte, Austria.It is a wholly owned subsidiary of Plansee Group.The privately owned company was founded in 1921 by Paul Schwarzkopf and produces powder-metallurgical high-performance materials (HPM) made from metals such as molybdenum, tungsten, tantalum, niobium and chromium and their alloys.

  5. ATI Announces Sale of Tungsten Materials Business - AOL

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  6. Dense inert metal explosive - Wikipedia

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    A DIME weapon consists of a carbon fiber casing filled with a mixture of explosive and very dense microshrapnel, consisting of very small particles (1–2 mm) or powder of a heavy metal. To date, tungsten alloy (heavy metal tungsten alloy, or HMTA) composed of tungsten and other metals such as cobalt and nickel or iron has been the preferred ...

  7. Tungsten - Wikipedia

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    High-density alloys of tungsten with nickel, copper or iron are used in high-quality darts [96] (to allow for a smaller diameter and thus tighter groupings) or for artificial flies (tungsten beads allow the fly to sink rapidly). Tungsten is also used as a heavy bolt to lower the rate of fire of the SWD M11/9 sub

  8. Adiabatic shear band - Wikipedia

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    The flow stress of the matrix is much lower than that of tungsten, so texturing of the microstructure provides an easier path for propagation of shear bands. In 2019, a novel WHA was fabricated, replacing the traditional Ni-Fe matrix phase with a high entropy alloy matrix. [9] This system was found to easily induce adiabatic shear band ...

  9. Category:Tungsten alloys - Wikipedia

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    Tungsten alloys are alloys with tungsten as principal element. Pages in category "Tungsten alloys" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total.