Introduction
Tungsten wire is a refractory metal material known for its exceptionally high melting point, high resistivity, and outstanding mechanical strength. With its unique physical and chemical properties, tungsten wire is widely used in various industrial, scientific, and technological applications.
| Product Name | Tungsten Wire |
|---|---|
| Purity | 99.95% |
| Density | 19.3 g/cm³ |
| Melting Point | 3410 °C |
| Boiling Point | 5927 °C |
| Shape | Wire in spool, wire in coil, straight wire |
| Surface | Hot working surface |
| MOQ | 2 kg |
| Application | Filament, electrode, semiconductor heater components |
Lighting Industry:
Tungsten wire is primarily used in the manufacture of light bulb filaments, such as incandescent and halogen lamps. It is still widely used in photography and film production lighting.
Electronics Industry:
Due to its excellent electrical and thermal conductivity, tungsten wire is used in vacuum electronic devices, gas discharge tubes, and semiconductor components.
Aerospace and Defence:
Tungsten wire is used in gyroscopes, navigation systems, jet engine components, and other precision aerospace parts due to its high strength and heat resistance.
Medical Industry:
It is used to manufacture surgical instruments, high-frequency electrodes, and other medical devices requiring strength and precision.
Chemical Industry:
Tungsten wire is used in the manufacture of components for high-temperature furnaces, chemical reactors, and other high-stress environments.
Heating and Resistance Elements:
Its high resistivity and low vapour pressure make tungsten wire ideal for resistors and heating elements in various industrial furnaces and laboratory equipment.