Most of our tungsten fabricated parts and molybdenum fabricated parts are used as ion implantation parts for semiconductor industry and as sputtering targets for the solar industry. We also produce parts for X-ray and electron tubes which be made of tungsten and molybdenum. Tungsten crucibles and molybdenum crucibles for quartz melting and high temperature vacuum furnace are also our main products.
High temperature industrial furnaces frequently require tungsten components for their successful operation. Tungsten rod or flat sheet heating elements are used in vacuum and hydrogen furnaces. Tungsten metal is also used for heat shielding and other furnace components and structures.
Silicon wafer processing relies on the use of ion implantation systems which inject ions at high energy directly into silicon wafer surfaces. The ion plasma source is energized via tungsten electrodes which operate within fabricated molybdenum or tungsten arc chambers.
The use of tungsten (and molybdenum) has historically been central to the success of the lighting industry. Today, the fluorescent and incandescent lamps still depend on the use of tungsten coils for the production of filaments and cathodes. In addition, cut, welded and formed molybdenum and tungsten wire and rod parts are essential for the production of economical glass-to-metal sealed parts in lamp construction. For certain high intensity discharge lamps, anodes and cathodes are machined from molybdenum and tungsten rod.
Tungsten Material
Material Safety Data Sheet of Pure Tungsten
Material Safety Data Sheet of Pure Tungsten (PDF)
Catalog of Pure Tungsten Products (PDF)