Military Industry


Tungsten copper alloy has a variety of uses in the military field, mainly including missile components, electromagnetic gun guide rail materials, armor-breaking ammunition cover and so on.
Missile parts: Tungsten copper alloy is widely used in high temperature resistant parts such as throat lining, gas rudder and nose cone of various missiles because of its high temperature resistant characteristics. These parts work at extremely high temperatures. The high temperature resistance of tungsten copper alloy and the transpiration cooling effect formed by copper volatilization at high temperatures ensure the performance of the parts.
Electromagnetic gun guide material: tungsten copper alloy because of its heat resistance, high conductivity and anti arc, anti friction and other properties, is used as the guide material of electromagnetic gun. This material can withstand the high temperature and high energy generated by the electromagnetic gun, ensuring the stability and reliability of the guide rail.
Armor-piercing ammunition cover: The high density and mechanical strength of tungsten-copper alloy make it an ideal material for armor-piercing ammunition cover. By taking advantage of these properties of tungsten-copper alloys, the armor-piercing power of armor-piercing bullets can be greatly improved, enhancing their effectiveness on the battlefield.
In addition, tungsten is also widely used in the military industry, including but not limited to barrels and barrels, armor-piercing shells, and prefabricated anti-personnel ammunition. Tungsten can significantly enhance the corrosion of the barrel and gun barrel against the combustion of gunpowder and increase its service life. The penetrator relies on kinetic energy to break through the armor, and the high density, hardness and toughness of tungsten make it an ideal core material. In prefabricated anti-personnel munitions, fragmentation or spheres made of tungsten alloy can effectively kill people, break through the armor of light armored vehicles, and destroy the structure of aerial targets.