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Tungsten Shelf

Tungsten Shelf

Application
Tungsten shelves are used for high temperature vacuum furnace, such as vacuum annealing furnace, vacuum sintering furnace and hot-pressing furnace, etc.

Features
1. The tungsten shelf is qualitative hard and brittle.
2. Due to a very high melting point, it has a fairly high temperature resistance performance.
3. We can provide tungsten shelves according to customers' requirements.
4. Tungsten shelf is normally riveted and welded.
5. The maximum working temperature is 2450℃ and it shall be applied under vacuum and reducing atmosphere.
6. They are annealed and the density  can reach at 99.97%.

Owning effective tungsten and molybdenum plate working technologies and equipments, Achemetal Furnace Co., Ltd. is a professional manufacturer and supplier of tungsten shelves in China. We produce tungsten shelf with smooth surface, no double skin, no stratification, no crack and no impurity. We also specialize in producing tungsten and molybdenum evaporation boats, trays as well as shields with high purity and excellent mach inability. All of our products are made in accordance with the standard of ISO9001. Above 60% of our tungsten shelves are exported to more than ten countries and areas, such as USA, Germany, Japan, Russia, South Korea, etc.

Packaging & Delivery of Tungsten Shelf

Packaging Wooden case with waterproof paper inner
Delivery 10-25 days (according to your qty)

Package and Inspection
We offer material composition sheet and examination report which include density, flaw detection, dimensions and so on. Our products are packed in plywood case with expanded plastic and water-proof paper.

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