Testing Molybdenum Wire
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- Published on 05 August 2013
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When molybdenum wire is produced, internal defects in the makeup of the refractory metal can affect tensile strength. These defects can then affect performance during subsequent manufacturing processes, including the overall quality of the final product.
This article is a case study showing how an Admet tabletop test frame with a programmable digital controller enabled Elmet Technologies to simply and reliably test its molybdenum wire products.
Elmet Technologies Inc. of Lewiston, Maine, is a leading manufacturer of molybdenum and tungsten products, including molybdenum wire.
Specifically, among its products are doped molybdenum wire, including K-Si doped HCT (Higher reCrystallization Temperature) and MoLa doped materials.
Elmet wire products serve as mandrel wire in coil manufacturing and as filaments in lamps, in high temperature furnaces, and in equipment for semiconductor manufacturing.
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