Tungsten Watch Movement | Imported Japan Movement |
Tungsten Watch Case | Tungsten Carbide |
Tungsten Watch Glass | Sapphire Glass |
Tungsten Watch Strap | Tungsten Carbide |
Tungsten Watch Clasp | St.steel Butterfly Clasp |
Tungsten Watch Plate | IP Gold |
Tungsten Watch Dial | With Diamonds |
Tungsten Watch Function | 3ATM Water Resistant |
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Packing: Tungsten Carbide Unique Qualities:l High Strength and Durability
l The hardest metal available – only diamonds are harder
l 5 times harder than steel – 4 times harder than titanium.
l Tungsten has a unique translucent blue/grey colour - STUNNING
l Highly scratch resistant
l Non-corrosive
Description Of Tungsten Carbide:In armaments, tungsten, usually alloyed with nickel and iron or cobalt to form heavy alloys, is used in kinetic energy penetrators as an alternative to depleted uranium, in applications where uranium's additional pyrophoric properties are not required (for example, in ordinary small arms bullets designed to penetrate body armor). Similarly, tungsten alloys have also been used in cannon shells, grenades and missiles, to create supersonic shrapnel.
Its density, similar to that of gold, allows tungsten to be used in jewelry as an alternative to gold or platinum. Its hardness makes it ideal for rings that will resist scratching, are hypoallergenic, and will not need polishing, which is especially useful in designs with a brushed finish.
Tungsten is one of the strongest metals on earth. It's highly durable and can hardly get scratched or damaged and has the most unique color and mirror finish that will last a life time. For many, tungsten is the most beautiful material there is when it comes to jewelry.
Tungsten is extremely hard and dense. Combined with carbon and other elements, it becomes tungsten carbide, which registers between 8-9 on the mohs hardness scale. It is roughly 10 times harder than 18k gold and four times harder than titanium. In addition to its design and high polish, part of its attraction to consumers is its technical nature, says west.
Tungsten is processed with carbon and other elements and mixed in a powder form. The mixed powder is compressed into high-pressure dies to form a ring blank. The blank is sintered (fired) in an oxygen-free furnace at over 2,400&mac251;f, resulting in a solid tungsten carbide ring blank. The rough blank goes through a 30-stage precision grinding process by craftspeople using diamond-embedded grinding tools held in specially designed machinery. Rings with platinum or gold inlays are made by grinding a groove into the center of the ring and, using west is patented process, fusing the precious metal within the groove.
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