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Adrian Nickel Alloys, located in the Pulau Ujong area of Singapore, is a leading manufacturer and supplier of high-performance metal products, with their Tungsten Rod being a standout. These rods are renowned for their exceptional purity and durability, typically made from at least 99.95% pure tungsten, which provides outstanding resistance to heat and corrosion. Thanks to Adrian Nickel Alloys’ cutting-edge manufacturing techniques, they offer a range of rod sizes with precise finishes, allowing for customization to meet specific industrial requirements.
What sets the Tungsten Rod apart is its remarkable composition, mechanical strength, and reliability even in extreme conditions. With a density of 19.25g/cm³ and an incredibly high melting point of 3,420°C, these rods boast impressive tensile and yield strengths, along with superior hardness and elasticity. Their low thermal expansion coefficient and excellent electrical conductivity make them essential in environments where maintaining dimensional stability and performance at high temperatures is crucial.
| 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 |
At Adrian Nickel Alloys, we take pride in being the largest supplier, exporter, and manufacturer of Tungsten Rod in Pulau ujong, Singapore , providing cutting-edge solutions for all your piping needs. Our state-of-the-art production plants are strategically located in the Pulau ujong, allowing us to maintain a vast inventory of over 16,000 tons of premium-quality materials readily available in stock. We are dedicated to delivering superior products and services, ensuring reliability and excellence for our global clientele.
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Tungsten Rods from Adrian Nickel Alloys are incredibly versatile and find applications across various industries. In aerospace and defense, they are used as balance weights and vital structural components. The medical field benefits from their biocompatibility and density, making them perfect for radiation shielding and surgical instruments. Additionally, tungsten rods play a key role in electronics for filaments, electrodes, and high-performance device contacts, and they are also utilized in oil and gas, automotive parts, and sports equipment, where their strength and wear resistance are vital.