Tungsten is mainly used in the production of hard materials based on tungsten carbide, one of the hardest carbides, with a melting point of 2770 °C. WC is an efficient electrical conductor, but W 2 C is less so. read more
The melting point of Tungsten element is 3695 K (3422 degrees Celsius or 6192 degrees Fahrenheit. read more
Tungsten's melting point of 3422 °C is the highest of all metals and second only to carbon (3550 °C) among the elements. This is why tungsten is used in rocket nozzles and reactor linings. read more