Tungsten steel is a composite material containing various metal carbides, with a complex composition table, which is why its manufacturing process is highly challenging – one of the reasons for its strong performance. In our country, tungsten steel is a relatively scarce resource, making the recycling and utilization of tungsten steel particularly important. The technology for secondary processing is much easier than that for primary production.
Tungsten carbide recycled materials retain high strength after secondary processing, and their performance is significantly superior to other steel materials. Due to its limited availability, it is often used in critical equipment components such as high-precision knives, lathes, and drills. Beyond manufacturing, it is also commonly found in jewelry we wear, thanks to its high strength, ensuring the quality of the jewelry and making it very popular.






























