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| Tungsten and molybdenum components are manufactured through various
kinds of processes, and play important roles across a spectrum of
home, office, and factory situations. |
| Filaments for normal lighting
and for halogen lamps (tungsten) |
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Electrodes and electrode
coils (tungsten and molybdenum) |
| Magnetrons
for microwave ovens (molybdenum) |
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Oscillators for phone vibrators
(tungsten heavy alloy), parts for surface-mounting (kovar/nickel
plate) |
| Balance weights for woods, irons,
and putters (tungsten heavy alloy, and copper-tungsten alloy),
tungsten line for angling, and weights for fishing lures (tungsten
heavy alloy) |
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| Cathode ray tubes (tungsten-rhenium),
and backlights for liquid crystal displays (tungsten) |
| Strobes (tungsten, tungsten alloy,
and sintered parts for cathodes) |
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| Backlights for liquid crystal display
(tungsten) and heat sinks for computer chips (copper-tungsten) |
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| Glow plugs (tungsten alloy and
tungsten), regulators, horns (tungsten), starter switches (copper-tungsten
and silver-tungsten), backlights for in-car navigation displays
(tungsten), and car lamps (tungsten and molybdenum) |
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