Tungsten heavy alloy billets are the rods used to make dart barrels. Tungsten has a specific gravity of 19.3(20 ℃ ), so it is a very dense material. For its special properties, nowadays tungsten is widely applied to make darts replacing brass. Because of technical difficulties with manufacturing, a 100% tungsten dart is not available. All "tungsten" darts you can buy are in fact made of tungsten heavy alloy.
We could supply tungsten heavy alloy billets by various sizes and contents, popularly 70~90% tungsten is used for making both soft-tip and steel tip barrels, ranging from 14~18 gram and 18~40 gram respectively, and sometimes, 65% and 95~97% tungsten are offered following customers’ specific request.
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Tungsten Dart Billets
Tungsten dart billets are the rods used for making dart barrels.Today's standard material for barrel is tungsten heavy alloy, and barrel forms the main part of a dart (mainly used in sports).
Tungsten Dart Barrel
The most crucial comprises of dart is the barrel. This is the part of the dart you grip when you throw and it also gives the dart its weight. The shape of the barrel will vary depending on where the weight is concentrated.
Tungsten Dart
Tungsten is a very dense material, so darts with a considerable bulk can be made quite slim. The invention of tungsten darts had a big impact on the sport. With the new darts it was possible to achieve much better grouping than before, and the averages in pro games have improved dramatically.
Dart Flight
Dart flight is the fins or wings found at the back of a dart, which stabilize the dart during flight and are made of various materials. It is not generate lift, airplane wings generate lift by means of their curved shape, whereas dart flight is flat. They only resist motion away from the centerline of the dart.
- Tungsten Dart Accessories
- Dartboards
- Different Dartboards
- Bristle Dartboards
- Tungsten Dart Shafts
- Tungsten Shaft Holders
- Tungsten Dart Shaft Drawings
- Dart Flights
- Dart Flight Types
- Flight Protectors
- Tungsten Dart Tips
- Dart Throw Line Ruler
- Dart Converter
- Dartboard Surrounds
- Rubber Barrel Sleeves
- Rubber Dart Mat
- Darts Wallets and Cases
- Dart Tools
- Tungsten Dart Sharpener
- Tungsten Dart Screwdriver
- Dart Rules
- 01 Dart Rule
- 6-14 Dart Rule
- 14 Stop Dart Rule
- Austrian Cricket Dart Rule
- Dart Basic Rules
- Battle Ship Dart Rule
- Blind Killers Dart Rule
- Broad Jump Dart Rule
- Bullseye Baseball Dart Rule
- Call Three Dart Rule
- Castle Dart Rule
- Checkout Dart Rule
- Cricket Dart Rule
- Dartball/Baseball Dart Rule
- Dartzy Dart Rule
- Diddle For Middle Dart Rule
- Double Down Dart Rule
- Doubleday Baseball Dart Rule
- Energy Dart Rule
- English Cricket Dart Rule
- Fifty-One/Fifty-Seven Dart Rule
- Fifty One by Five Dart Rule
- Follow The Leader Dart Rule
- Footy Darts Aussie Dart Rule
- Fox Hunt Dart Rule
- Futbol Dart Game Rule
- Golf Dart Rule
- Halvers Dart Rule
- High/Low Dart Rule
- High Jump Dart Rule
- High Score Dart Rule
- Killer Dart Rule
- Leg Dart Rule
- Looper Dart Rule
- Mickey Mouse Dart Rule
- Mulligan Dart Rule
- Nine Lives Dart Rule
- Prisoner Dart Game Rule
- Road Rally Dart Rule
- Round the World Dart Rule
- Scram Dart Rule
- Shanghai Dart Rule
- Shove Ha'Penny Dart Rule
- Slider Dart Rule
- Soccer Dart Rule
- Steeplechase Dart Rule
- Sudden Death Dart Rule
- Tic-Tac-Toe Dart Rule
- Warfare Dart Rule
- X-Out Dart Rule