Tungsten carbide ball
90.5 - 91.5 Hra
Spheric-Trafalgar
Tungsten Carbide materials have a unique combination of properties, high compressive strength, hardness and resistance to wear, as well as an ability to withstand shock and impact. Typical applications are valves, flowmeters, ball screws and linear bearings. Balls from this material are also used for ballizing, gauging and ball pens.
Material Specification
Composition
Tungsten Carbide 93 - 95 %
Cobalt 5 - 7 %
Hardness
Hra 90.5 - 91.5
Mechanical Properties
Density 14.947 - 15.0% g/cm3
Thermal Conductivity 100 W/m/oC
Electrical Resistivity 20 u ohms/cm
Linear Expansion Coefficient 20 - 400oC 4.9 10-6/oC
Linear Expansion Coefficient 20 - 800oC 5.3 10-6/oC
Transverse Rupture Strength @ 20oC 2600 N/mm2
Fracture Toughness K c @ 20oC 12 MN/m2
Compressive Strength @ 20oC 6200 N/mm2
Poisson's Ratio 0.22
Magnetic Properties Slightly magnetic
Size Range
1.588mm (1/16") to 50.800mm (2")
Standard Grades Available
5, 10, 25, 100
Material Specification
Composition
Tungsten Carbide 93 - 95 %
Cobalt 5 - 7 %
Hardness
Hra 90.5 - 91.5
Mechanical Properties
Density 14.947 - 15.0% g/cm3
Thermal Conductivity 100 W/m/oC
Electrical Resistivity 20 u ohms/cm
Linear Expansion Coefficient 20 - 400oC 4.9 10-6/oC
Linear Expansion Coefficient 20 - 800oC 5.3 10-6/oC
Transverse Rupture Strength @ 20oC 2600 N/mm2
Fracture Toughness K c @ 20oC 12 MN/m2
Compressive Strength @ 20oC 6200 N/mm2
Poisson's Ratio 0.22
Magnetic Properties Slightly magnetic
Size Range
1.588mm (1/16") to 50.800mm (2")
Standard Grades Available
5, 10, 25, 100
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