What Is a Tungsten Alloy Probe?

Tungsten alloy probe usually refers to a probe made of tungsten and other metal elements alloyed. Tungsten is a metal with high hardness, high melting point and good electrical conductivity, so alloying it with other metal elements can improve its properties and make it more suitable for different application scenarios.

Here are some possible features and application scenarios:

1. Hardness and wear resistance: Tungsten itself has high hardness, and alloying can further improve its hardness and wear resistance, making it suitable for applications requiring high durability.

2. Electrical conductivity: Tungsten has good electrical conductivity, and alloying with other metal elements may help adjust and improve the electrical conductivity, making it applicable in electronic devices, microscopes and other fields.

3. High-temperature stability: The high melting point and thermal stability of tungsten make the tungsten alloy probe stable in high-temperature environments, making it suitable for high-temperature experiments or manufacturing processes.

4. Laboratory research: Tungsten alloy probes may find application in various studies in laboratory environments, especially under experimental conditions that require high stability and durability.

5. Semiconductor industry: In semiconductor manufacturing, tools with high hardness and conductivity are required, so tungsten alloy probes may be used for nanoscale processing and testing.

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