Exquisite gift, no regret choice–tungsten cube/metal cube
Exquisite gift, no regret choice–tungsten cube/metal cube,
element cube, metal cube, Tungsten Cube, W cube,
Tungsten Cube
Tungsten is a non-ferrous metal and an important strategic metal. Tungsten ore was called “heavy stone” in ancient times. Tungsten is a metal element with the symbol W and atomic number 74, and it is in group VIB of the sixth period of the periodic table.
Tungsten cube is a block-shaped tungsten product made of tungsten metal. Because of its high density and hardness, it is deeply loved by some element collectors, and it is also the darling of “cryptocurrency” enthusiasts in the new era.
Product Packaging
We will provide this kind of acrylic box, of course, it is very cheap, such as the acrylic box needed for a 10mm cube is less than 0.5 dollars, depending on the size of the cube you need.
Of course, we also provide direct packaging, you don’t need to buy an acrylic box. The choice is entirely yours.
We provide you with the following free services
We also provide free laser marking services to meet your LOGO and layout customization needs.
Contact Me
Amanda│Sales Manager
E-mail: amanda@winnersmetals.com
Phone: 0086 156 1977 8518(WhatsApp/Wechat)
If you want to know more details and prices of our products, please contact our sales manager, she will reply you as soon as possible (usually no more than 24h), thank you.
WINNERS METALS is a professional company specializing in the production of tungsten, molybdenum, tantalum and niobium products. Today we bring you exquisite gifts, which will be good news for element collectors.
We produce various metal cubes, including more than 30 kinds of metal cubes including tungsten, molybdenum, tantalum, niobium, titanium, zirconium, etc. We provide 1 inch, 10mm, 16mm, 20mm and other sizes (customizable). Available in cheap satin finish and fine mirror finish, all packaged in a vacuum-sealed package.
If you are confused about what gift to choose, you may wish to consider the Metal Cube, especially for collectors and students who love chemical elements. Feeling the different densities of metal materials is their greater interest, and it is also helpful for a more realistic understanding of the physical elements.