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tungsten When used as an alloying element, it increases the strength of steel at normal and elevated temperatures.
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tungsten A metal used in pure or near pure state as an electrode material. Melting point is 3380
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tungsten Gray metal with high tensile strength. It is ductile, malleable, and resistant to atmospheric elements and all acids except strong alkalies.
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tungsten Color temperature of artificial light (3200K). Tungsten balanced film is to be used for indoor shooting and if used outdoors (w/oa filter) will give the exposed image a light blue hue.
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tungsten 1. The metal that lamp filaments are made of. 2. Sometimes refers to the color temperature in degrees Kelvin that simulates a common photo lamp (3200K).
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