Tungsten Carbide wedding bands

Column:Company News Time:2012-06-19
Tungsten carbide is perhaps the most masculine choice for a man's wedding band. They are very hard and incredibly scratch resistant. If you want to have a little fun with your buddies, (especially after a couple beers)...

Tungsten carbide is perhaps the most masculine choice for a man's wedding band. They are very hard and incredibly scratch resistant. If you want to have a little fun with your buddies, (especially after a couple beers), take a metal file to your tungsten carbide wedding ring and file away on it. After a giving it a good effort simply wipe the ring and show your friends. To their amazement the ring will still be in perfect condition! You can wear your tungsten carbide ring during any activity and it will always look like it did the day you bought it.

At the same time as being very hard, tungsten is also very brittle. Just dropping the ring could crack it. This does, however, make it a very safe ring to wear. For instance, if you were to slam your hand in a car door the ring would simply fracture into pieces rather than pinching down on your finger, cutting off its circulation. Nevertheless, make sure that the jeweler that you choose to purchase your ring from has a lifetime warranty to cover such scenarios.

One thing to look out for when purchasing a tungsten carbide ring is that it is indeed a tungsten carbide ring. Some of the cheaper bands are actually made out of tungsten alone, which will scratch with normal wear. Some manufacturers will also use cobalt in their rings because it is cheaper. I advise you to stay clear of such rings, as cobalt will react to your body's chemistry and can cause a world of problems.

Tungsten carbide rings will fit into most budgets as it is also very affordable. Plan on spending around $200 to $350 or more if you want diamonds or a precious metal inlay to your ring.

Because tungsten is so hard, it cannot be sized.