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How to Select Bucking Bar Materials

 Introduction Bucking bars are essential tools in riveting, providing the resistance needed to deform a rivet’s tail and secure it in place. These tools are widely used in industries such as aerospace, automotive, construction, and manufacturing. Choosing the right bucking bar involves understanding the materials, their uses, and how to maintain them. This guide provides

Molybdenum and Tungsten in Vacuum Furnaces

Introduction Molybdenum and Tungsten are critical materials used in vacuum furnaces due to their exceptional high-temperature properties and resistance to corrosion in vacuum or inert environments. These refractory metals are particularly valuable in processes requiring extreme heat and stability, such as in the heat treatment of metals, sintering, and brazing. Here’s a breakdown of their

Does Tungsten Rust? Tungsten’s Corrosion Resistance

Introduction Tungsten is renowned for its remarkable properties, particularly its high melting point, exceptional hardness, and corrosion resistance, making it an invaluable material in various demanding applications. This article will discuss why tungsten doesn’t rust, the conditions under which it might corrode, precautions to consider, and its applications. Why Metal Rusts Rusting is a specific

How to Choose the Size of Molybdenum Electrode?

Molybdenum electrode The main component of the molybdenum electrode is molybdenum and is prepared by powder metallurgy. The internationally used molybdenum electrode contains 99.95% of the components and has a density greater than 10.15g/cm3 to guarantee the quality of the glass and the service life of the electrode. The commonly used molybdenum electrode size ranges