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Single-crystal button.
An example of the element Tungsten

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Tungsten Single-crystal button
Single-crystal button.
This very unusual slug of single-crystal tungsten, which originated with work for the military in the former Soviet Union, was given to me by Philip Kapchenko of Kaistar R&D, source of many wonderful elements. I wrote a story about the visit where I received this object. Philip offers this information about it:
It's a part of a modular Tungsten-Titanium target that was made like a honeycomb. Titanium played the role of wax and tungsten monocrystals the role of the honey. The incline indicates direction of evaporation: thinner end to center thicker end to edge.

Source: Kaistar R&D
Contributor: Kaistar R&D
Acquired: 6 August, 2004
Price: Donated
Size: 0.4"
Purity: 99.999%
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