K2WO4

ceramic
· K2WO4

K₂WO₄ (potassium tungstate) is an inorganic ceramic compound belonging to the tungstate family, commonly used as a raw material and functional additive in specialized ceramics and glass systems. It serves primarily in optical applications, thermal management systems, and as a precursor compound in tungsten-based ceramic manufacturing, where its high tungsten content and thermal stability make it valuable for high-temperature and wear-resistant applications.

optical glass additiveshigh-temperature ceramicstungsten compound precursorthermal management materialsrefractory applicationsspecialty glass formulations

Compliance & Regulations

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Regulatory Screening

Environmental

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