Zirconium wire is a strong, malleable, ductile, lustrous, grayish-white metal. It is generally exceptionally resistant to corrosion. It is however rapidly attacked by hydrofluoric acid, even at low concentrations.
Zirconium wire is used as to make surgical instruments and is used in steel alloys as a hardening agent.
As a result of its exceptional corrosion resistance, zirconium wire is used extensively in the chemical industry in corrosive environments.
Zirconium is a hard, grey and lustrous metal. When in the finely divided state it can spontaneously ignite in air.
Zirconium wire is used in the nuclear industry for cladding fuel elements due to its low absorption of thermal neutrons. It shows an unusually high similarity to hafnium, and as a result commercial grades of zirconium can contain up to 4.5% hafnium. Hafnium exhibits high levels of absorption of thermal neutrons. Therefore for nuclear applications a high purity grade of zirconium must be obtained. Due to a high corrosion resistance zirconium is used extensively in the chemical industry. Another application of pure zirconium is as a lining for jet engines.
Available Zirconium Wire
Zirconium Wire (Hot rolled, cold drawn, annealed)
Diameter: minimum 0.05 mm
Standards: ASTM B550
Material: R60700, R60702, R60704, R60705, R60706 etc.
Application: Mainly used in electronic industry
Wire Further Processing | Cut to length Wire |
Flat Wire |
Square and Shaped Wire |
Rewinding and spooling |
Polishing and cleaning |
The Service Part has more information about Wire Further Processing.