tungsten metal
Tungsten metal is a dense, hard, and high-melting-point element, known for its exceptional strength and durability. It has the highest melting point of all metals, at about 3,422 degrees Celsius (6,192 degrees Fahrenheit). Due to these properties, tungsten is often used in applications such as light bulb filaments, cutting tools, and aerospace components.
Tungsten is represented by the chemical symbol W and is found naturally in minerals like wolframite and scheelite. It is primarily extracted through mining and refining processes. Its unique characteristics make it valuable in various industries, including electronics, military, and manufacturing.