Customer Reviews:
Great Presentation October 7, 2008 Robert Regan (Michigan) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Received the ring in three days. Great finish on the ring, has a bit of weight to it, a good quality weight also. Keeps the shine without showing finger prints. Make sure to get the right size, I personally like my rings tight so I have it on my fourth finger and it fits nicely while still having room to move. Overall really nice ring, haven't seen one like it anywhere.
Men's Wedding Band June 10, 2008 C. Lockyer (California) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
I bought this ring for my husband as an anniversary gift. I also checked Titanium Kay's website for further information on the ring and the materials used. It's hard enough to stand up to most everything a guy can put a ring through. I also received prompt delivery as they are in California. On its own, tungsten is a very hard and dense metal, with the highest melting point of all metals - 6,100 degrees Fahrenheit. Alone, tungsten is vulnerable to scratches and damage just like any other metal, it gains its extreme hardness by being combined with a carbon alloy, transforming it into tungsten carbide, with a hardness between 8.5 and 9.5 on the Mohs hardness scale. The strength of tungsten carbide has made it widely used for decades in industrial applications - it is four times harder than titanium, twice as hard as steel and almost impossible to scratch. The resulting metal can be designed into tungsten carbide wedding band rings that are both visually stunning to please the eye and durable enough to withstand everyday use. These rings can only be damaged through extreme measures, such as abrasion from diamonds or being struck with a hammer
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