
Refractory metals belong to a special class of metals that highly and
exceptionally resistant to heat, wear, and corrosion. These properties make
these reactive metals of use in various industrial applications.
Popular Refractory Metals:
- Tungsten (W)
- Molybdenum (Mo)
- Niobium (Nb)
- Tantalum (Ta)
- Rhenium (Re)
Since these metals have a high melting point, the components are never
fabricated by casting. Powder metallurgy process is used wherein the pure
metal is compacted, heated using electric current, and further fabricated by
cold working with annealing steps. Refractory metals can be molded and
formed into wire, bars, ingots, sheets or foil.
Buying Tips
Most of the refractive metals meet the compositional standards of
the Unified Numbering System (UNS), a specification given by the
American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM), the Society of
Automotive Engineers (SAE), and international metal trade
associations including the American Iron and Steel Institute (AISI).
A buyer must analyze and select refractive metals keeping certain
parameters in mind. The following should be analyzed:
- Dimensions: including overall length, outer diameter
(OD) , inner diameter (ID) and thickness
- Performance features: including resistance to heat,
corrosion and wear.
- Production processing
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Applications of Refractory Alloy
Refractive metals find applications find use in various industries and
areas because of their special properties. Some of the areas/ fields where
these metals are used are:
- Lighting
- Tools
- Lubricants
- Nuclear reaction control rods
- Medical devices
- Marine equipments
- Aircraft parts