“…Due to very high melting point, its sintering is carried out at higher temperatures, usually followed by hot mechanical working to achieve a high density material, since relative density is a major factor which determines the mechanical properties of bulk tungsten [7,8]. Consequently, processing of tungsten involves prolonged exposure to higher temperatures resulting in grain growth, which reduces room-temperature mechanical properties by grain boundary weakening [7,9]. On the other hand, tungstenbased materials inherently exhibit low toughness and almost no ductility (bcc structure) so they cannot be employed for structural applications at temperatures lower than DBTT.…”