MT-18F: (-0/+0.003" dia) (-0 length) 18g/cc density. 95% Tungsten, 3.5% Nickel, 1.5% Iron. High quality tungsten heavy alloy (W) rod in 12" lengths conforms to international standard ASTM B777, Grade 3, Type II & III. You will receive a complimentary material cert in the safely packaged shipment. All material is lot controlled, stress relieved, and formed through high temperature pressing and sintering processes. This alloy is perfect for machine shops, labs, research and development, and DIY machinists. Tungsten alloy is much easier to machine than traditional pure tungsten. Other material names that match the same ASTM standard: HA180, HD 18D, SD180, CMW 3950, K1800, M3950.

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Family-owned business founded in 1933. We’re a global leader in brazing and soldering automation and innovation. Fusion takes a process approach to automating the brazing and soldering applications. This process consists of three key ingredients: Paste Brazing and Soldering Alloys, Applicator Equipment, and Automated Machines. Total Responsibility for brazing and soldering automation – all from one source!

MT-175: (-0/+0.003" dia) (-0 length) 17.5g/cc density. 92.5% Tungsten, 5.25% Nickel, 2.25% Iron. High quality tungsten heavy alloy (W) rod in 12" lengths conforms to international standard ASTM B777, Grade 2, Type II & III. You will receive a complimentary material cert in the safely packaged shipment. All material is lot controlled, stress relieved, and formed through high temperature pressing and sintering processes. This alloy is perfect for machine shops, labs, research and development, and DIY machinists. Tungsten alloy is much easier to machine than traditional pure tungsten. Other material names that match the same ASTM standard: HA175, HD 17.5, SD175, K1750.

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Our tungsten heavy alloys give you many of the benefits of pure tungsten with improved machining capabilities. These alloys come in a range of stock shapes and are ideal for use in high-density applications or for radiation shielding. We stock a range of alloys from 90% to 97% pure tungsten in a matrix of nickel/copper or nickel/iron.

Global leader in brazing and soldering automation and innovation. Total Responsibility for your brazing and soldering process – from one source!

MT-18C: (-0/+0.003" dia) (-0 length) 18g/cc density. 95% Tungsten, 3.5% Nickel, 1.5% Copper. High quality tungsten heavy alloy (W) rod in 12" lengths conforms to international standard ASTM B777, Grade 3, Type II & III. You will receive a complimentary material cert in the safely packaged shipment. All material is lot controlled, stress relieved, and formed through high temperature pressing and sintering processes. This alloy is perfect for machine shops, labs, research and development, and DIY machinists. Tungsten alloy is much easier to machine than traditional pure tungsten. Other material names that match the same ASTM standard: HA180C, HD 18, Dens25, CMW 2000, K1801, M2000.

Family-owned business founded in 1933. We’re a global leader in brazing and soldering automation and innovation. Fusion takes a process approach to automating the brazing and soldering applications. This process consists of three key ingredients: Paste Brazing and Soldering Alloys, Applicator Equipment, and Automated Machines. Total Responsibility for brazing and soldering automation – all from one source!

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MT-185: (-0/+0.003" dia) (-0 length) 18.5g/cc density. 97% Tungsten, 2.1% Nickel, 0.9% Iron. High quality tungsten heavy alloy (W) rod in 12" lengths conforms to international standard ASTM B777, Grade 4, Type II & III. You will receive a complimentary material cert in the safely packaged shipment. All material is lot controlled, stress relieved, and formed through high temperature pressing and sintering processes. This alloy is perfect for machine shops, labs, research and development, and DIY machinists. Tungsten alloy is much easier to machine than traditional pure tungsten. Other material names that match the same ASTM standard: HA185, HD 18.5, SD185, CMW 3970, K1850.

Fusion, Inc. is a global leader in brazing and soldering innovation. We provide automation solutions for manufacturers engaged in production brazing and soldering.

Look at our rod, bar, sheet, and plate options. We can provide custom sizes not in stock and have an in-house machine shop to produce your final products to your specifications.

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MT-17F: (-0/+0.003" dia) (-0 length) 17g/cc density. 90% Tungsten, 7% Nickel, 3% Iron. High quality tungsten heavy alloy (W) rod in 12" lengths conforms to international standard ASTM B777, Grade 1, Type II & III. You will receive a complimentary material cert in the safely packaged shipment. All material is lot controlled, stress relieved, and formed through high temperature pressing and sintering processes. This alloy is perfect for machine shops, labs, research and development, and DIY machinists. Tungsten alloy is much easier to machine than traditional pure tungsten. Other material names that match the same ASTM standard: HA170, HD 17D, HD17BB, SD170, CMW 3000, K1700, M3000.

MT-17D DieAlloy: (-0/+0.003" dia) (-0 length) 17g/cc density. 90% Tungsten, 4% Nickel, 4% Molybdenum, 2% Iron. High quality tungsten heavy alloy (W) rod in 12" lengths. You will receive a complimentary material cert in the safely packaged shipment. All material is lot controlled, stress relieved, and formed through high temperature pressing and sintering processes. This alloy is specifically designed for die casting. It will extend your die life, make castings faster, and lead to fewer rejects. Tungsten alloy is much easier to machine than traditional pure tungsten.

MT-17C: (-0/+0.003" dia) (-0 length) 17g/cc density. 90% Tungsten, 6% Nickel, 4% Copper. High quality tungsten heavy alloy (W) rod in 12" lengths conforms to international standard ASTM B777, Grade 1, Type II & III. You will receive a complimentary material cert in the safely packaged shipment. All material is lot controlled, stress relieved, and formed through high temperature pressing and sintering processes. This alloy is perfect for machine shops, labs, research and development, and DIY machinists. Tungsten alloy is much easier to machine than traditional pure tungsten. Other material names that match the same ASTM standard: HA170C, HD 17, Dens21, CMW 1000, K1701, M1000