Tungsten, The Strongest Metal For Your Rings

By Chad Stevenson


Marriage is a bond that is supposed to be unbreakable. Tungsten carbide is the seemingly unbreakable metal. But we know that marriages don't always last and metal is not ever-lasting; nothing is unbreakable. But if you're getting married and you want your wedding band to survive the everyday wear and tear, you want a superlative metal.

Now if you're reading this you're looking into wedding bands or are just plain curious about the strongest metal out there. Tungsten carbide is extremely strong. Made out of both tungsten and carbon atoms, this formidable metal is ideal for the couple who wants to symbolize their commitment with scratch-resistant rings. Want a ring that is almost as indestructible as your love for each other? Go with the ring that has a greater density than steel or titanium.

There are always concerns about a ring being too strong, that if there's an emergency and you need to take the ring off, you'll have to take your finger off before the ring. But no metal is that heavy-duty. The stronger a metal gets, the less malleable it becomes, and tungsten is no exception. Although the metal is scratch resistant, its solid qualities makes it less flexible than other wedding bands, such as those made out of gold. With the proper force, the ring will break, so just in case your ring is on while you're finger is swelling, don't freak out. Your fingers will be saved!

You can say your love is like tungsten carbide. It's not exactly the most charming thing to say, but those who are nerdy enough to know metallic properties or just know their jewelry will understand your love confession. This is definitely a material for the couple who just can't keep their jewelry in good condition. Unless they purposely have it out for their wedding band, the ring won't break.

So now that your wedding band search is underway, make sure you consider this industrial strength metal, especially if you or your future spouse has a tendency to break or damage their jewelry. Nothing is indestructible, but tungsten carbide comes close to it. Just like your love, tungsten carbide will withstand the scratches and cracks of everyday wear. So if you're shopping a wedding band that's almost indestructible, make sure you make it a tungsten ring.




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