What Is Thermal Conductivity of High-Density Tungsten Alloy?

High-density tungsten alloys typically have a low thermal conductivity of about 174 Watts per meter-Kelvin (W/m·K). Thermal conductivity is a measure of a material’s ability to conduct heat. High-density tungsten alloys have relatively low thermal conductivity due to their higher density and tighter structure. Although it does not have a high thermal conductivity as other materials such as copper or aluminum, the main advantages of high-density tungsten alloy are its high density, high hardness and high temperature resistance, making it suitable for applications that require a high degree of stability and durability, such as Tools in high temperature environments, aerospace applications, rocket nozzles, nuclear industry components, etc. Although the thermal conductivity is relatively low, the properties of high-density tungsten alloys make them very valuable in these areas.

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