How Is Tungsten Made? THE METAL TOO STUBBORN TO MELT

How Is Tungsten Made? THE METAL TOO STUBBORN TO MELT — discover the strange journey of the metal that refuses to melt. Tungsten is one of the toughest and most stubborn metals on Earth, with the highest melting point of any metal in the periodic table. In this video, we uncover how tungsten is mined, refined, reduced into powder, and shaped through powder metallurgy instead of ordinary melting. In this video, you will discover: 🔹 How Is Tungsten Made? THE METAL TOO STUBBORN TO MELT 🔹 Why tungsten is also called wolfram 🔹 How tungsten is extracted from wolframite and scheelite ores 🔹 Why tungsten cannot be melted in normal furnaces 🔹 How powder metallurgy and sintering shape tungsten 🔹 Why tungsten was perfect for old light bulb filaments 🔹 How tungsten carbide is used in drill bits, cutting tools, aerospace, medical equipment, and wedding rings How Is Tungsten Made? THE METAL TOO STUBBORN TO MELT is more than a mining or factory story. It is a journey through chemistry, metallurgy, history, rare minerals, strategic resources, and the everyday objects that quietly depend on this incredible metal. Welcome to Secrets of Everyday Things, where we uncover the surprising science, hidden history, and remarkable stories behind ordinary materials and objects all around us. 👉 If you enjoyed this video, please like, comment, share, and subscribe for more fascinating stories behind everyday things:    / @secretsofeverydaythings   💬 What object in your home do you think might contain tungsten — a drill bit, an old light bulb, a tool, or a wedding ring? Share your guess in the comments below. This video uses AI assistance during the production process (voice/script/visuals). However, the content and ideas are 100% based on the real experiences of Secrets of Everyday Things. How Is Tungsten Made? THE METAL TOO STUBBORN TO MELT reveals how a metal once feared by miners became one of the most important materials in modern technology. #HowIsTungstenMade #Tungsten #SecretsOfEverydayThings #HowItsMade #RareMetals