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Ferrotungsten

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Discovered in 1874, world ferrotungsten production today is dominated by China, which in 2008 exported 4,835 t (gross weight) of the alloy. Ferrotungsten is relatively expensive, with the prices around $ 31–44 per kilogram of contained tungsten. During World War 2, over 21,000,000 lb of
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Because of its high melting point, ferrotungsten is a robust alloy with applications in aerospace and making of tungsten-containing steel. Tungsten's unique electrical capabilities has made ferrotungsten useful electron microscopes and in IC chips.
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Ferro-tungsten and other ferroalloys were shipped to Russia on lend-lease. The cost was more than $ 12,000,000.
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Except where otherwise noted, data are given for materials in their
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Ferrotungsten comes from rich ore raw materials primarily of
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Popular Science Jul 1947, page 91: accessed 1 March 2019
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CAS Number
12604-57-8
ECHA InfoCard
100.108.319
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Chemical formula
Tungsten
Iron
Melting point
standard state
Infobox references
ferroalloy
iron
tungsten
wolframite
scheelite
MSDS 12ga Star Flash Aerial Diversion
Ferro Tungsten


Russia's Growing Air Power
Ferroalloys
Category
Ferroalloys

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