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Hey everyone,
It's time this metallic element got its share of spot light and respect in this forum, after all the fuss around Mercury and Gallium and Bismuth.
I have recently purchased several pieces of Tungsten and I'm simply amazed by it.
Tungsten is fascinating, so much interesting properties in one single element, but the most impressive is its density.
Some of its interesting properties:
- *VERY* heavy, its density is 19.25 grams per cubic cm. For comparison it's slightly lighter than Gold (19.3) and significantly heavier than Lead (11.34) and Iron (7.874).
- Highest melting point for metals - 3422 degrees Celsius, very close to Carbon (diamonds and graphite).
- Incredibly resistant to corrosion, acid and oxidation (rust).
- Very hard and relatively scratch resistant (unlike gold).
So first I bought 3 small rods from www.emovendo.net ($9.99 per piece), each one:
- Size 6mm diameter, 13mm height
- Mass 7.7 grams
- Purity 99.95%
When I hold one of these, the feeling reminds me of holding a small magnet and pulling it from under the palm with another magnet (only this case it's purely gravity pulling it down).
Then I thought I must feel what it's like in greater size, so I found two sellers of ~1KG rods in eBay (slightly different dimensions), bought one for $225:
- Size 41mm height and diameter
- Mass ~1KG
- Purity 99.95%
- Polished (very shiny and reflective, flawless surface).
This piece demonstrates really well the feeling of a high density matter, I never felt anything like it. But after a while it stopped surprising me, after all 1KG is rather easy to lift. (BTW one of the sellers also has similar sized Magnesium rod which is the opposite of Tungsten in density - 1.738, probably interesting to compare but I don't have it).
So I looked for an even bigger rod, I thought 4KG would be enough, but couldn't find such rods for sale (or cubes or bars), so I Googled and finally reached a manufacturer in china www.chinatungstens.com. They were really responsive in email, and allowed me to order my own custom size rod:
- Size 65mm height and diameter.
- Mass ~4.2KG (!!!!)
- Purity 99.95%
- Price was $600 + $150 DHL + $100 customs (wire transfer, no PayPal or credit card). They offered a very big discount (about 50%) if I bought more than 100KG...
Not cheap, I know, but damn this rod is CRAZY!
It's hard to pick up from a table, and everyone trying to pick it up laughs surprised and asks me "what the hell is this?!" or "is this thing magnetized to the table or what?" (BTW Tungsten is not attracted to magnets at all).
So I paid quite a lot for these pieces, but I'm very happy to have them, this is not something you encounter.
Plus since Tungsten is such a tough metal these pieces will last me (and all my descendants...) a life-time.
All other materials around this density or higher are extremely more expensive, and are not available in these sizes (gold, platinum, osmium, rhenium), and they are not as durable as Tungsten.
And finally one small thought I had later - considering that it's about the same density as gold, I remembered seeing movies where thieves stole gold, filling a bag with lots of big gold bars and then picking up the bags - NOT A F***ING CHANCE!!!
Here are some photos, first is of all my rods, with AA battery for size perspective, then the two bigger rods in my palm.
It's time this metallic element got its share of spot light and respect in this forum, after all the fuss around Mercury and Gallium and Bismuth.
I have recently purchased several pieces of Tungsten and I'm simply amazed by it.
Tungsten is fascinating, so much interesting properties in one single element, but the most impressive is its density.
Some of its interesting properties:
- *VERY* heavy, its density is 19.25 grams per cubic cm. For comparison it's slightly lighter than Gold (19.3) and significantly heavier than Lead (11.34) and Iron (7.874).
- Highest melting point for metals - 3422 degrees Celsius, very close to Carbon (diamonds and graphite).
- Incredibly resistant to corrosion, acid and oxidation (rust).
- Very hard and relatively scratch resistant (unlike gold).
So first I bought 3 small rods from www.emovendo.net ($9.99 per piece), each one:
- Size 6mm diameter, 13mm height
- Mass 7.7 grams
- Purity 99.95%
When I hold one of these, the feeling reminds me of holding a small magnet and pulling it from under the palm with another magnet (only this case it's purely gravity pulling it down).
Then I thought I must feel what it's like in greater size, so I found two sellers of ~1KG rods in eBay (slightly different dimensions), bought one for $225:
- Size 41mm height and diameter
- Mass ~1KG
- Purity 99.95%
- Polished (very shiny and reflective, flawless surface).
This piece demonstrates really well the feeling of a high density matter, I never felt anything like it. But after a while it stopped surprising me, after all 1KG is rather easy to lift. (BTW one of the sellers also has similar sized Magnesium rod which is the opposite of Tungsten in density - 1.738, probably interesting to compare but I don't have it).
So I looked for an even bigger rod, I thought 4KG would be enough, but couldn't find such rods for sale (or cubes or bars), so I Googled and finally reached a manufacturer in china www.chinatungstens.com. They were really responsive in email, and allowed me to order my own custom size rod:
- Size 65mm height and diameter.
- Mass ~4.2KG (!!!!)
- Purity 99.95%
- Price was $600 + $150 DHL + $100 customs (wire transfer, no PayPal or credit card). They offered a very big discount (about 50%) if I bought more than 100KG...
Not cheap, I know, but damn this rod is CRAZY!
It's hard to pick up from a table, and everyone trying to pick it up laughs surprised and asks me "what the hell is this?!" or "is this thing magnetized to the table or what?" (BTW Tungsten is not attracted to magnets at all).
So I paid quite a lot for these pieces, but I'm very happy to have them, this is not something you encounter.
Plus since Tungsten is such a tough metal these pieces will last me (and all my descendants...) a life-time.
All other materials around this density or higher are extremely more expensive, and are not available in these sizes (gold, platinum, osmium, rhenium), and they are not as durable as Tungsten.
And finally one small thought I had later - considering that it's about the same density as gold, I remembered seeing movies where thieves stole gold, filling a bag with lots of big gold bars and then picking up the bags - NOT A F***ING CHANCE!!!
Here are some photos, first is of all my rods, with AA battery for size perspective, then the two bigger rods in my palm.