Heavy Molybdenum wire
Molybdenum wire has outstanding electrical and heat-conducting capabilities and relatively high tensile strength. Thermal conductivity is approximately 50% higher than that of steel, iron or nickel alloys. Its electrical conductivity is the highest of all refractory metals, about one third that of copper, but higher than nickel, platinum, or mercury. The coefficient of thermal expansion of molybdenum plots almost linearly with temperature over a wide range. This characteristic, in combination will raise heat-conducting capabilities, accounts for its use in bimetal thermocouples.
The molybdenum wire is principally used in the high-temperature field of molybdenum furnace and radio tube outlets, also in thinning the molybdenum filament, and the molybdenum rod in heating materials for high-temperature furnace, and side-bracket/bracket/outlets wire for heating materials.
Molybdenum Wire Sort:
1: High Strength Molybdenum Wire:
2: Black wire
3: White wire--Cleaned Molybdenum Wire:
Specification:
1) Electrolytic cleaned wire and Hydrogen-sintered cleaned wire
2) Grade: HMo11, HMo13, HMo45, HMo44, And HMo81
Molybdenum Wire Application:
1) For redrawing
2) Used for re-drawing for lamp filaments and similar applications
3) Grid wire, rolled strips and other components with elongations
4) Production of hi-temperature structural materials, heaters for hi-temperature furnace, rotational axis for X-ray tubes, leads for sealing with quartz, hi-temperature glass and ceramics
Inner packing: plastic spool
Wire Further Processing | Cut to length Wire |
Flat Wire |
Square and Shaped Wire |
Rewinding and spooling |
Polishing and cleaning |
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