Tungsten heavy alloy grades AAS-T-21014 and Anviloy
MS-T-21014
AMS-T-21014 | Class 1 | Class 1 | Class 2 | Class 2 |
Composition | 90W7Ni3Fe | 91W6Ni3Fe | 92W5Ni3Fe | 93W4Ni3Fe |
Density (g/cm3) | 17.1±0.15 | 17.25±0.15 | 17.50±0.15 | 17.60±0.15 |
Heat Treatment | Sintering | Sintering | Sintering | Sintering |
Tensile Strength (MPa) | 900-1000 | 900-1000 | 900-1100 | 900-1100 |
Elongation (%) | 18-29 | 17-27 | 16-26 | 16-24 |
Hardness(HRC) | 24-28 | 25-29 | 25-29 | 26-30 |
AMS-T-21014 | Class 3 | Class 3 | Class 4 |
Composition | 95W3Ni2Fe | 96W3Ni1Fe | 97W2Ni1Fe |
Density (g/cm3) | 18.10±0.15 | 18.30±0.15 | 18.50±0.15 |
Heat Treatment | Sintering | Sintering | Sintering |
Tensile Strength (MPa) | 920-1100 | 920-1100 | 920-1100 |
Elongation (%) | 10-22 | 8-20 | 6-13 |
Hardness(HRC) | 27-32 | 28-34 | 28-36 |
From this photo, we can know how good elongation our tungsten alloy product has.
Besides, we can manufacture tungsten heavy alloy products as the counterpart to Anviloy products. Properties of Anviloy products have been shown as follows:
Anviloy
Products | Normal Composition | Density (g/cm3) | UTS (N/mm2) | Hardness (HRC) | Applications |
| Anviloy 1150 | 90%W4Mo4Ni2Fe | 17.25 | 965 | 34 | |
Anviloy 4200 | 93%WNiFeMo | 17.8 | 885 | 30 | Extrusion Dies |
Anviloy 4000 | 90%WNiFeMo | 17.3 | 960 | 32 | Die Casting Tools, Extrusion Tools |
Anviloy 4100 | 86%WNiFeMo | 16.7 | 1075 | 36 | Die Casting Tools |

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