Tungsten Carbide Wedding Band Make Amazing Wedding Bands for Women Too

Tungsten Carbide Wedding Band Make Amazing Wedding Bands for Women Too

By Ann Daniels


There are many different ways that tungsten can be processed and turned into jewelry. Buyers of tungsten rings need to know about tungsten formulation to make the right ring choice.

If you get oil or hand lotion on your ring, we recommend wiping it down with simple rubbing alcohol. The alcohol will break down the oil and reveal your ring\'s durable, beautiful finish. Daily activites may cause your ring to pick up some dirt. Cleaning your ring is as simple as leaving it on while you wash your hands with soap and water, or while you shampoo your hair in the shower. Of course, you can also take it off and rinse it with a little dish or hand soap and water. Occasionally, your ring may pick up some foreign material that seems to stick to it or look like a scratch. Your tungsten ring is practically unscratchable - in reality, what has likely happened is some metal fragment or dust that is more difficult to remove than simple dirt or grime.

Tungsten carbide Rings are not made of pure tungsten ore. Instead, the tungsten ore is mixed with various binders (materials) - such as nickel and sinter - at high temperatures to create a ceramic (tungsten carbide). Not every tungsten ring advertised is tungsten carbide. There are manufacturers making rings out of tungsten alloy, a soft, non-sintered metal that is easier to process and manufacture. These alloys lack the hardness needed to create a highly polished and scratch-resistant surface.

Myth: Tungsten carbide rings should not contain nickel. Fact: In truth, tungsten carbide wedding rings are not made from pure tungsten. Pure tungsten in its natural form is an ore, and does not polish up to the shine that people love about tungsten carbide rings. Makers of tungsten carbide rings need to combine tungsten ore in a powder form with various binders and sinter it all together at very high temperatures in order to achieve the desired result - a beautiful, polished and nearly indestructible tungsten carbide ring.

We do not use cobalt as it can have an adverse reaction with some wearer\'s skin, sometimes causing a rash. Cobalt bonds with oils in the skin and leeches out of the ring resulting in oxidation. The oxidation appears similar to tarnished sliver, but cannot be removed by polishing or grinding. Nickel, on the other hand, does not bond with oil and therefore does not oxidize.




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