Use for the pure metallic element having symbol W and atomic number 74; a heavy white metal with a specific gravity of 19.6 and the highest melting point of any metal. Use also for this metal as processed and formed, usually in combination with other substances, to make various objects and materials, particularly alloy steel and magnets, and in electronic applications.
This term has 7 records attributed within our system.
AAT
Object name
300011034
13yrs ago
Die-engraver:
Wilson, Richard (of Birmingham)
Issuer:
Parys Mines Company
Manufacturer:
Williams, William (Middx, C18th)
Die-engraver:
Wilson, Richard (of Birmingham)
Issuer:
Parys Mines Company
Manufacturer:
Williams, William (Middx, C18th)
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