Molybdenum Wire Introduction

Molybdenum has good mechanical properties, so it usually be made into bar and the bars are processed to filamentous products adopting hot and cold drawing technology to obtain wires. Molybdenum wire can be grouped into black and white types according to surface color or spray and wire cutting types according to its applications.

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Specification:
The common diameters of molybdenum wire are as following: 0.18mm, 0.12mm, 0.13mm, 0.14mm, 0.15mm, 0.16mm, 0.20mm, 0.22mm. 0.25mm, 0.30mm

Wire length: according to the requirements, for example molybdenum cutting wire common specification is length 2000m and diameter 0.18 each roll.
Purity: >99.99%
Material: Molybdenum /Mo

Advantages:
1. This wire has super strength of extension.
2. It features excellent oxidation and corrosion resistance, so can make it to stand in a variety of harsh thermal and corrosive environments.
3. Molybdenum wire is stable and high precision in cutting, which is not easy to fracture and has long operating life, so it is widely used in cutting industry, also known as molybdenum cutting wire.
4. The molybdenum product is packaged with vacuum package and accurate in measuring. It can preserve for a long time, but should avoid high temperature.
5. Its melting point is 2620°C (4748 °F), featuring good electrical and thermal conductivity.

Application:
Molybdenum wire has many good properties so its application also widely. For example it has high tensile strength, small elongation ratio, good stability, high cutting precision, so usually applies in EDM wire cut. Besides, it has high temperature resistance and corrosion resistance, so it is usually made into circles the filament core, the support wire, the lead-out wire, the electronics grid and so on. The wire also can be processed into the support silk, the lead-out wire guide rod, the electricity vacuum components, the heater element, the high temp electric resistance furnace gives off heat the material and so on.

 

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