Why in the news?
- Hindustan Zinc Limited received a license to explore Tungsten blocks in Andhra Pradesh and mine it.
Tungsten
- What is it?: Also called Wolfram, it is a rare, hard, high-density metal
- Global Distribution:
- China has the largest reserves of Tungsten and they are the largest producer of Tungsten.
- Russia, Vietnam and Bolivia are other top producers.
- Tungsten is considered a critical mineral globally due to concentration of supply in China.
- Tungsten in India:
- India has modest tungsten reserves.
- Major deposits-
- Rajasthan – Degana, Sirohi
- Karnataka – Kolar belt
- Maharashtra
- Andhra Pradesh
- Himachal Pradesh
- Tamil Nadu
- Domestic production is very limited, making India heavily import-dependent.
- Strategic Importance of Tungsten:
- Essential for defence production (armour-piercing shells, missile components).
- Critical for aerospace, nuclear, and renewable energy industries.
- Listed as a Critical Mineral by USA, EU and India
- Supply disruption is a major concern due to China’s dominance.
- Major Uses of Tungsten:
- Industrial & Engineering uses:
- Tungsten carbide: One of the hardest known materials used as Cutting tools and Drilling bits
- High-temperature alloys
- Furnace components
- Aerospace & turbine parts
- Electronics
- Filaments in electric bulbs, X-ray tubes
- Heating elements
- Semiconductor applications
- Defence and Strategic Sectors:
- Kinetic energy penetrators (armour-piercing ammunition)
- Rocket nozzles
- High-temperature shields
- Military-grade alloys
- Other Uses:
- Sports equipment (darts, golf weights)
- Radiation shielding
- Catalysts & chemical applications
- Industrial & Engineering uses: