* Tungsten (W): 3422 °C (6192 °F)
* Rhenium (Re): 3186 °C (5767 °F)
* Carbon (C): 3550 °C (6422 °F) - While technically a non-metal, it is often considered a metal due to its metallic properties.
Note: Carbon exists in various allotropes, including diamond, which has the highest melting point.
These metals have incredibly high melting points due to their strong metallic bonds. Their electrons are delocalized and form a "sea of electrons" that holds the metal atoms together very strongly. This strong bonding requires a significant amount of energy to break, resulting in a high melting point.