Tungsten carbide balls are used where extreme hardness and wear resistance is required; in such applications as bearings, ball screws, valves and flow meters. These balls are also used for coining and as pivots, detents and tips for gauges and tracers. Tungsten carbide itself is practically inert and extremely strong. Any attack is usually on the binder. Since other material is less expensive, the selection of tungsten carbide solely for corrosion resistance is usually not justified. In highly corrosive conditions, carbides with a more resistant binder can be supplied. We also have tungsten carbide in grade 5 and 3.
Material Analysis
Tungsten Carbide | 93.5-94.5% |
Cobalt | 5.5-6.5% |
Mechanical Properties
Ultimate Tensile Strength | 220 Kpsi nominal |
Ultimate Compressive Strength | 750-790 Kpsi |
Transverse Rupture Strength | 320-365 Kpsi |
Modulus of Elasticity | 92,000-93,000 Kpsi |
Poison’s Ratio | 0.26 |
Maximum Useful Temperature | 800°F |
Magnetic Properties | Slightly Magnetic |
Specific Gravity | 15.00 nominal |
Density | Approx. 0.54 lbs/cubic inch |