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Ultra-high density & high temperature / strength stability
Very high density of 19.3 gm/cc
Radiopaque to x-rays and other radiation
High strength at extreme high temperatures (vacuum)
Excellent corrosion resistance
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RAYCHIN LIMITED is a world‑leading manufacturer of Tungsten Torx screws – precision fasteners produced from pure tungsten and tungsten heavy alloys (WHA). Tungsten offers an extraordinary combination of properties: density up to 19.3 g/cm³ (2.5× that of steel), the highest melting point of all metals (3410°C), exceptional radiation shielding capability (radiopaque), and outstanding corrosion resistance. The Torx drive system provides superior torque transfer, eliminates cam‑out, and extends tool life – essential when assembling high‑density tungsten components. Our product line encompasses all major drive types including standard Torx screws, Torx Plus screws, and tamper‑resistant Torx screws (with center pin) – all manufactured to the highest precision standards. Our portfolio includes all standard and custom configurations manufactured to NAS, AN, MS, ANSI, ASTM, ASME, SAE, API, NACE, ISO, DIN and KS standards. Whether you require Tungsten Torx screws for aerospace counterweights, radiation shielding mounts, high‑temperature furnace fixtures, or oil & gas logging tools, RAYCHIN delivers precision, quality, and full traceability. All mechanical properties are presented in MPa and ksi.
Tungsten standard Torx screws manufactured to ISO 14579 (countersunk head) and ISO 14583 (pan head) for metric series, and ASME B18.6.3 for inch series. Features the classic 6‑lobe drive for high torque transmission without cam‑out. Available in head styles: pan, flat, button, and socket. Ideal for aerospace balancing assemblies, radiation shielding fixtures, and high‑temperature furnace components where reliable drive engagement is critical. Class 3 (95% W) offers the best combination of strength and density.
Tungsten Torx Plus screws feature an optimized lobe design for even higher torque transfer and longer tool life. Manufactured to ISO 14579 and ISO 14583 with Torx Plus drive. Available in all head styles. Used in defense applications, missile systems, and spacecraft where maximum drive engagement is required. Torx Plus drives reduce stress on the fastener and tool, critical when driving high‑hardness tungsten alloys.
Tungsten tamper‑resistant Torx screws feature a center pin that prevents insertion of standard Torx bits. Requires matching security Torx bit with corresponding hole. Available in pan, flat, and button head styles. Ideal for aerospace electronics, defense systems, and medical devices where unauthorized access must be prevented. Grade 4 (97% W) provides maximum density for radiation shielding in security‑sensitive applications.
Tungsten Torx screws manufactured to ASTM B777 specification for tungsten heavy alloys. Available in Class 1 (90% W), Class 2 (92.5% W), Class 3 (95% W), and Class 4 (97% W) with NiFe or NiCu binder systems. Density ranges from 17.0 g/cm³ to 18.85 g/cm³. Class 4 provides maximum density for radiation shielding; Class 3 offers best combination of strength and density for structural applications. Forged/swaged versions provide enhanced mechanical properties.
Tungsten Torx screws manufactured to aerospace standards including NAS 156 (slotted) and MS 35190 (Phillips) – adapted for Torx drive by special order. Available with inch threads and various head styles. Compliant with aerospace quality requirements including full traceability and material certifications. Used in defense applications, missile systems, and spacecraft where high density and reliability are critical.
Need special head configurations, extra‑long lengths, non‑standard thread forms, or proprietary Torx drive sizes? RAYCHIN engineers design and produce custom Tungsten Torx screws to your exact specifications – any grade (Pure W, Class 1-4, WNiFe, WNiCu), any condition (sintered, forged, heat treated), with full material traceability. Prototype to production volumes supported. Cleanroom packaging available for medical and semiconductor applications.
Tungsten Torx screws are extensively used in aircraft propeller counterweights, helicopter rotor balancing, inertial navigation systems, and missile guidance mechanisms. Tungsten's ultra‑high density (up to 19.3 g/cm³) allows precise mass distribution in space‑constrained components where weight balancing is critical. The Torx drive provides superior torque control during installation, essential for achieving precise preload in critical assemblies. Used in commercial aircraft, military jets, helicopters, and spacecraft where reliability and performance are paramount.
Tungsten Torx screws in radiation therapy equipment, nuclear medicine devices, and industrial non‑destructive testing (NDT) equipment. Tungsten's high atomic number (74) and density provide excellent gamma radiation attenuation, replacing lead in space‑constrained applications. The radiopaque property allows tungsten screws to block radiation and show up clearly on X‑rays – even better than lead. The Torx drive ensures secure fastening in shielding assemblies where access may be limited.
Tungsten Torx screws in vacuum furnace hot zones, heating element supports, and heat shield attachments. Tungsten maintains strength at temperatures exceeding 2000°C in vacuum or inert atmospheres. The Torx drive allows reliable installation in tight spaces within furnace assemblies. Tungsten's low vapor pressure ensures no contamination of processed materials. Used in sintering furnaces, crystal growth equipment, and heat treatment facilities.
Tungsten Torx screws in downhole logging tools and measurement‑while-drilling (MWD) equipment. Tungsten's high density provides the mass required for gravity‑based tool positioning in deviated wells. The Torx drive provides positive engagement even when tools are assembled in dirty field conditions. Excellent corrosion resistance in sour gas environments (NACE compliant) ensures long‑term reliability in downhole conditions. Used in drill collar assemblies, logging tool housings, and sensor mounts.
Tungsten Torx screws in surgical robotics, radiation therapy machines, and diagnostic imaging equipment. Tungsten's radiopaque properties make it ideal for X‑ray positioning fixtures and calibration targets. Low magnetic permeability (<1.05) ensures compatibility with MRI environments. The Torx drive provides secure, repeatable torque control in precision medical devices. Used in linear accelerators, CT scanners, and surgical instruments.
Tungsten Torx screws in centrifuges, precision grinders, and inertial navigation systems. Tungsten's high density and stability reduce vibration caused by equipment operation. The Torx drive provides reliable fastening in high‑vibration environments. Used in high‑speed machinery, gyroscopes, and balancing equipment where mass concentration and reliability are critical.
RAYCHIN LIMITED manufactures Tungsten Torx screws from material conforming to the most widely used national and international specifications. All material is traceable to the mill.
Our Tungsten Torx screws are produced from material conforming to the limits of applicable ASTM, AMS, and customer specifications.
Metallurgical note: Tungsten heavy alloys (WHA) are produced via powder metallurgy – cold isostatic pressing, liquid phase sintering at 1450-1550°C, and subsequent heat treatment. The microstructure consists of nearly spherical tungsten grains (90-97%) embedded in a ductile Ni-Fe or Ni-Cu matrix. This composite structure combines the high density and strength of tungsten with improved ductility and machinability. Mechanical properties can be further enhanced by thermomechanical processing (swaging, rolling) which elongates tungsten grains, increasing strength along the deformation direction. For Torx screws, the lobular drive is precisely formed to ensure optimal engagement with standard Torx bits.
Tungsten Torx screws are supplied in appropriate conditions (sintered, heat treated, or forged) per ASTM B777, AMS-T-21014, and customer specifications.
Note: Tungsten maintains useful strength at temperatures exceeding 2000°C in vacuum or inert atmospheres. Above 500°C in air, tungsten oxidizes rapidly (WO₃ formation). Protective coatings required for air service above 500°C.
Tungsten is the most refractory metal with the highest melting point of all elements (3410°C). This exceptional high‑temperature capability makes tungsten Torx screws ideal for extreme thermal environments. Tungsten maintains useful mechanical properties at temperatures exceeding 2000°C in vacuum or inert atmospheres. It exhibits excellent creep resistance and thermal stability at high temperatures. Tungsten heavy alloys (WHA) retain significant strength up to 900°C, with the nickel-iron matrix providing good ductility up to moderate temperatures. For applications above 1000°C, pure tungsten or tungsten alloys with solid solution strengthening (W-Re, W-Mo) are recommended. Tungsten's low vapor pressure ensures no contamination of vacuum environments, making it essential for vacuum furnace hot zones and semiconductor processing equipment. The coefficient of thermal expansion (4.5 × 10⁻⁶/K) is low and matches well with many ceramic and refractory materials, reducing thermal stress in high‑temperature assemblies.
*WHAs are limited by the melting point of the NiFe matrix (~1450°C). **Tungsten oxidizes rapidly in air above 400°C forming volatile WO₃. Protective coatings required for air service above 500°C.
Tungsten exhibits good corrosion resistance in many environments, though its behavior differs significantly from common metals. The protective WO₃ oxide film is stable in oxidizing media but volatilizes at high temperatures. Tungsten heavy alloys (WNiFe) offer enhanced corrosion resistance in many industrial environments.
All Tungsten Torx screws are manufactured and tested to meet the following standards:
We offer surface finishes: plain (as‑machined), ground, polished. Torx drive sizes available from T6 to T60 (inch/metric). Tungsten Torx screws can be supplied with certified material traceability, dimensional inspection reports, and mechanical test certificates. Our manufacturing processes include CNC machining from sintered bar stock, Torx forming, thread rolling, and heat treatment. We specialize in custom configurations including non‑standard head dimensions, special Torx sizes, and proprietary thread forms. Cleanroom packaging available for medical and semiconductor applications. All screws supplied with EN 10204 Type 3.1 or 3.2 certification. ISO 9001:2015 and AS9100D certified quality management system.
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Request a quotation for Tungsten Torx screws, Torx Plus screws, tamper‑resistant Torx screws – any standard (ISO, ASME, DIN, NAS, MS, AN) – any grade (Pure W, Class 1-4, WNiFe, WNiCu), any condition (sintered, forged, heat treated), any quantity. Global delivery. Mechanical data in MPa/ksi available for all products. Radiation shielding grades available.
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