Katariya Steel is a leading producer of tungsten sheet plate coil. It is used in vacuum furnaces to heat elements that are hotter than molybdenum and tantalum, as well as in other heater applications. It is also commonly used in glass-to-metal seals, electrical contacts, supports, and electrodes. Wrought iron and its alloys are well-known for their high-temperature strength and stability.
While the first tungsten product, incandescent lamp filaments, is becoming extinct around the world, tungsten remains an important source of material for filaments in sophisticated devices unrelated to lighting. There are a variety of filament designs made from wire, coiled wire, rod, and sheet forms from the working heart of ion implanters, vacuum gauges, heating elements for semiconductor processing equipment, and analytical chemistry instrumentation.
Pure tungsten is a whitish or light grey metal that is soft enough to be cut with a hacksaw but malleable enough to be drawn into extruded or wire shapes. Tungsten Plates are a greyish-white gleaming metal that is extremely hard at room temperature. Meanwhile, tungsten, also known as wolfram, is a chemical element with the symbol W and the atomic number 74.

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