1. Round rod: a cylindrical tungsten alloy rod, which is the most common shape and is widely used in various mechanical structural components. It can be further divided into two types: polished round rods and polished round rods.
2. Square rod: A tungsten alloy rod with a rectangular cross-section, which has better processing performance than a round rod and can be used for cutting, sawing, etc. Used as connectors and guides for various mechanical equipment.
3. Flat rod: A tungsten alloy rod with one end circular and one end flat, which can be directly used to connect spherical components, such as connecting pins.
4. Bow shaped rod: a tungsten alloy rod with a certain curvature radius, used for special bow shaped structural components or can be further bent for processing.
5. Hollow rod: Tungsten alloy rod that is cylindrical but has different inner diameters. It has a larger proportion of hollow parts and a slightly lower strength than round rods, but is lighter. Used for components with special requirements for hollow structures.
6. Special shaped rod: tungsten alloy rod with other shapes besides the conventional ones mentioned above, such as elliptical, triangular, and other cross-sectional shapes. Adapt to special structural and functional requirements.
7. Patterned rod: Tungsten alloy rod with certain patterns or depressions on the surface, mainly used for decorative structural components.
In addition, according to the surface treatment process, tungsten alloy rods can also be divided into types such as polished rods, ground rods, galvanized rods, anodized rods, etc.
Therefore, tungsten alloy rods can be classified into various types based on their shape and surface treatment. In addition to the most common round rods, there are also square rods, flat rods, arched rods, special shaped rods, etc., to meet the needs of different applications and processing techniques. This provides a basis for the selection of tungsten alloy rods.
