gastungsten
Gastungsten refers to tungsten that has been deliberately introduced into a steel alloy. This addition is typically made to improve specific properties of the steel, particularly its hardness, wear resistance, and high-temperature strength. Tungsten forms very hard carbides within the steel matrix, which are responsible for these enhanced characteristics. Steels containing significant amounts of tungsten are often classified as high-speed steels or tool steels due to their suitability for applications involving high speeds and cutting. The exact amount of gastungsten can vary widely depending on the intended application of the steel. The process of adding tungsten usually involves melting the steel and then introducing tungsten in powder or alloy form. This results in a material that can withstand extreme conditions, making it valuable in manufacturing, cutting tools, and other demanding industrial uses.