Tungsten Heavy Alloy Sports
Due to high density and small volume, high melting point, excellent hardness, superior wearing resistance, high ultimate tensile strength, high ductility, well machinability, non-toxic and environmental friendliness, high impact resistance and crack resistance, tungsten heavy alloy sports are more and more popular.
Tungsten Heavy Alloy Sports for Darts
Tungsten dart barrel forms the main part of a dart. When we are speaking of "buying a (new) dart" we mean getting a new dart barrel. Nowadays barrels are available in almost every possible shape, with a wide selection of knurl or rings on the surface for a comfortable and safe grip.
Tungsten Alloy Fishing Weights
Tungsten heavy alloy sports family now also consists of fishing. Tungsten alloy fishing weights and jigs can be used in both the fresh water and salty water As a general rule, often adopt the lightest jig weight if possible, because the lightest fishing jig permits you to feel the bottom and any cover it contacts. In clear water, lighter weights ranging from1/8 ounce to 1/4 ounce should be combined with light line for more effective and spinning tackle are also necessary. For murky or deep water, more dense cover and heavier jigs about 3/8 to 5/8 ounce are needed, and can be fished on stout bait casting tackle with heavy line. In the case of the windy day, it's hard to maintain contact with tungsten alloy fishing weight to detect strikes, while it will be not the problem if blow a bow in your line and go to have a heavier fishing sinkers.
Tungsten Alloy Tennis Counterweight
Tennis player strikes the ball and seeks to achieve as much control as possible with the greatest force applied to the ball. This occurs when the ball is struck at a position on the strings known as the "sweet spot" which is the central area of the strings. Player attempts to hit the ball squarely with the racket head opposite to the direction of flight of the ball. No two players have identical swings and therefore two different players may swing slightly different with the same racket. Furthermore, since the tennis racket weight and overall structure is fixed after it is made; the only way to achieve a different arrangement is to obtain a racket having a different weight or weight distribution. Tungsten heavy alloy sports products allows weights to be easily added at selected points of the racket that would improve a players overall swing. Selected weighting can be used to increase the weight of the head for a more powerful serve, but also to correct imbalances in player’s swing. Tungsten heavy alloy sports material is the best possible material in this case.
Tungsten Alloy Golf Weight
Golf only recently became one of the tungsten heavy alloy sports. Golf club comprises a main body of club head that is made of low-density, lightweight and tough alloy, a counterweight slot, a neck part. Tungsten alloy counterweight is placed in the counterweight slot that is shaped as long slot or ring slot. It can be located at the bottom, center or the periphery of the club head’s main body. The tungsten heavy alloy sports products can be inserted into one ore more of the counterweight slots. The neck part is welded on one side of the top of the club head main body to make up the golf club head. Golf club balance can be manipulated by adding weights with different gravities or by the changing position of the counterweight slot welding on the club head main body. Each golf club can be than fine-tuned to mach golfer’s needs.
Tungsten Alloy Ski Weight
Tungsten ski balance weights is a kind of tungsten heavy alloy products and relate to the technological sector of skis and the associated accessories which allows optimum performance to be achieved in all skiing disciplines. More particularly, the product relates to an assembly consisting of ski, ski boot and associated bindings. One or more weights of variable size are mounted on the ski in order to achieve better balancing of the ski itself and a reduction in the vibrations of its various parts caused by the pressure stresses acting on the zone of bearing contact of the ski with the snow.
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