Electronics / RF-Microwave Metal Wire
from High Performance Alloys, Inc.
MP35N ® is a remarkable alloy composed of Nickel, Cobalt, Chromium, and Molybdenum, boasting extraordinary tensile strength and outstanding resistance to corrosion. Additionally, this alloy demonstrates commendable ductility and toughness, coupled with exceptional protection against sulfidation,... [See More]
- Applications: Abrasion Resistant; Aerospace or Aircraft Quality; Bearings or Bearing Quality; Biomaterial; Chemical or material processing; Electronics or semiconductors; Oil & Gas Wells; Medical Devices, Springs, Torsion Bars, Food Processing
- Specifications: ASTM / ASME; UNS; BS 7252-6, ISO 8532-6, NACE MR-0175/ISO 15156
- Type: Cobalt; Alloy
- Shape / Form: Wire
from Luma-Metall AB
Brass is an alloy of copper and primarily zinc. The zinc content is usually 5 –45% by weight. Brass has a low conductivity and good bending proof performance. We now also offer gold plated brass wire. Round gold plated brass wire is produced with a nickel strike in between the brass wire and... [See More]
- Applications: Electronics or semiconductors; Connectors in Electrical and Electronic Equipment
- Shape / Form: Wire
- Type: Copper
- Width / OD: 0.0020 to 0.0118
from Rhenium Alloys, Inc.
Molybdenum-Rhenium Alloys provides a wide range of Wire products to serve applications in major electronics products, thermocouples, high temperature furnace parts, and welding requirements. Our Rhenium Wire is 99.99% pure and has high strength and excellent ductility. Molybdenum-47.5%-Rhenium Wire... [See More]
- Applications: Aerospace or Aircraft Quality; Chemical or material processing; Electronics or semiconductors; HV / Electrical; Repair, Resurfacing or Filling Compound; Resistance Alloy / Heating; Furnace, Joining
- Shape / Form: Wire
- Type: Molybdenum; Refractory / Reactive; Composite
- Features: Vacuum Arc Melted / Remelted (VAR) (optional feature); Powder Metal Parts or Stock (optional feature)
from Leading Edge Metals & Alloys, Inc.
Alloy 52 is a nickel-iron alloy with a thermal expansion rate similar to soft glasses and ceramics. Typical applications include voltage regulators, conductors, and glass-to-metal hermetic seals. [See More]
- Applications: Electronics or semiconductors; HV / Electrical
- Shape / Form: Wire (optional feature); Bar Stock (optional feature)
- Type: Nickel; Alloy
- Thickness: 1.00E-3 to 2
from Ulbrich Stainless Steels & Special Metals, Inc.
UNS C17200 Beryllium Copper Alloy Flat, Shaped and Round Wire. APPLICATIONS OF BERYLLIUM COPPER ALLOY WIRE. Electrical/electronic applications where higher strength levels are required while maintaining good electrical conductivity. Heating elements. Cable shielding. Spring. Electrical contact. [See More]
- Applications: Electronics or semiconductors; HV / Electrical; Electrical/Electronic Applications
- UNS Number: 17200
- Type: Copper; Alloy
- Specifications: UNS
from Ed Fagan, Inc.
A controlled expansion alloy, consisting of 51% Nickel, balance Iron; used in a wide variety of electronic applications, especially for glass seals. [See More]
- Applications: Electronics or semiconductors
- UNS Number: 14052
- Type: Nickel
- Specifications: ASTM / ASME; MIL-SPEC / QQS; UNS; F-30, Mil-I-23011C Class 2
from Materion Corporation
Alloy 10 by Materion Brush Performance Alloys combines moderate yield strength, up to 140 ksi, with electrical and thermal conductivity from 45 to 60 percent of pure copper. [See More]
- Applications: Automotive or Vehicular; Electronics or semiconductors; Wear resistant parts or tooling; Wellhead
- Shape / Form: Wire (optional feature)
- Type: Copper; Refractory / Reactive
- Features: LightAlloy
from Tokusen Kogyo Co., Ltd.
Dot pins are used in printers that form letters and numerals as a collection of dots. The pins, a mission-critical component in these dot-matrix printers, must be reliable enough to withstand more than 400 million impacts. Our high-quality dot pins are the product of advanced technology in drawing... [See More]
- Applications: Electronics or semiconductors; Office Equipment
- Width / OD: 0.0059 to 0.0197
- Shape / Form: Wire
- Length: 0.7874 to 1.97
from Luma-Metall AB
The characteristics of gold plated molybdenum wire makes it suitable for different electronic applications. Besides reasons like protection against corrosion another cause for gold plating is to achieve good electrical contact and also an improved wettability for soldering. Gold plated molybdenum... [See More]
- Applications: Electronics or semiconductors; Antennas, Connectors, Electronic Tubes
- Tempers & Finishes: Etched
- Type: Molybdenum; Refractory / Reactive
- Shape / Form: Wire
from Leading Edge Metals & Alloys, Inc.
Composed of iron, nickel and cobalt, Kovar ®1 has thermal expansion characteristics similar to hard glass, making it an excellent choice for glass-to-metal hermetic seals. Kovar ® is widely used in the electronics industry. [See More]
- Applications: Electronics or semiconductors
- Shape / Form: Wire (optional feature); Bar Stock (optional feature)
- Type: Cobalt; Nickel; Refractory / Reactive; Alloy
- Thickness: 1.00E-3 to 2
from Ed Fagan, Inc.
ASTM F-15 Alloy, commonly known as Kovar, is a controlled expansion alloy consisting of 29% Nickel, 17% Cobalt, and balance Iron. Kovar is produced to ensure good properties for machining and deep drawing as well as porosity free product. Its expansion characteristics match both borosilicate (Pyrex)... [See More]
- Applications: Electronics or semiconductors
- UNS Number: 94610 to 94630
- Type: Miscellaneous Ferrous Alloy
- Specifications: AMS; ASTM / ASME; MIL-SPEC / QQS; UNS; F-15, F-1466, Mil-I-23011C Class 1, 7726B, 7727, 7728C
from Tokusen Kogyo Co., Ltd.
Music wires for super small springs. “TOSMICRO ” has the smallest diameter and strongest tensile in the world. The smallest diameter: Min. Φ0.008 mm. World strongest tensile- Max. 4,800 MPa. Applications: For fine springs (Spring Probe, Home applications, Cell-Phones, and so on) [See More]
- Applications: Electronics or semiconductors; Home Applications, Cell Phones, Spring Probe
- Width / OD: 3.15E-4
- Shape / Form: Wire
from Luma-Metall AB
Of molybdenum we produce molybdenum wire for different applications. The name molybdenum comes from Ancient greek, molybdos. The silvery metal has the sixth highest melting point of all metals, for example tungsten and rhenium has higher melting points. Molybdenum, moly, is a chemical element with... [See More]
- Applications: Electronics or semiconductors; Antennas, Electronic Tubes, Spark Erosion, Connectors, Mesh, Lighting
- Tempers & Finishes: Electrolytically Cleaned, Electrolytically Etched
- Type: Molybdenum; Refractory / Reactive
- Shape / Form: Wire
from Leading Edge Metals & Alloys, Inc.
The addition of rhenium to molybdenum improves plasticity and weldability and decreases brittleness for certain temperature ranges. It is used throughout the aerospace and electronics industries for applications such as nuclear reactors, semiconductors, electrical contacts, filaments and igniter... [See More]
- Applications: Aerospace or Aircraft Quality; Electronics or semiconductors
- Shape / Form: Wire (optional feature); Bar Stock (optional feature)
- Type: Molybdenum; Refractory / Reactive; Alloy
- Thickness: 1.00E-3 to 2
from Luma-Metall AB
Luma fine tungsten wire is used in a various number of applications where precision wire is needed. Tungsten, also known as wolfram, is a chemical element with the chemical symbol W and atomic number 74. The name tungsten comes from the Swedish language where “tung ” means heavy and... [See More]
- Applications: Automotive or Vehicular; Electronics or semiconductors; Antennas, Mesh, Integrated Circuit Testing, Printing, Connectors, Fuses, Musical Strings, Medical, Technical Research, Lighting
- Tempers & Finishes: Electrolytically Cleaned, Electrolytically Etched
- Type: Refractory / Reactive; Tungsten
- Shape / Form: Wire
from Leading Edge Metals & Alloys, Inc.
Niobium (also known as columbium) is a shiny, ductile metal primarily used in alloys. It improves the properties of steel and is often used in gas pipelines, jet engines and structural applications. Because of its corrosion resistance and ability to perform at high temperatures, niobium metal... [See More]
- Applications: Aerospace or Aircraft Quality; Automotive or Vehicular; Electronics or semiconductors
- Shape / Form: Wire (optional feature); Bar Stock (optional feature)
- Type: Refractory / Reactive; Alloy
- Thickness: 1.00E-3 to 2
from Luma-Metall AB
The unique properties of tungsten are further enhanced in our tungsten-rhenium wire. Already tungsten wire is a high strength wire and by alloying tungsten with rhenium the strength will be further improved. This is for example a suitable characteristic where the wire dimension has to be the... [See More]
- Applications: Electronics or semiconductors; Antennas, Mesh, Integrated Circuit Testing, Medical, Technical Research, Lighting
- Tempers & Finishes: Electrolytically Cleaned, Electrolytically Etched
- Type: Refractory / Reactive; Tungsten
- Shape / Form: Wire
from Leading Edge Metals & Alloys, Inc.
Tungsten has the highest melting point of all metals and, at temperatures greater than 1650 °C, the highest tensile strength. Its thermal expansion rate is similar to that of borosilicate glass and silicon. Tungsten ’s good thermal and electrical conductivity make it an excellent choice... [See More]
- Applications: Electronics or semiconductors
- Shape / Form: Wire (optional feature); Bar Stock (optional feature)
- Type: Refractory / Reactive; Tungsten; Alloy
- Thickness: 1.00E-3 to 2
from Leading Edge Metals & Alloys, Inc.
For use in extremely high-heat environments, type C thermocouples are made from alloys containing different rhenium-tungsten ratios. Rhenium-Tungsten is also used in traditional tungsten applications when greater ductility is desired. [See More]
- Applications: Electronics or semiconductors
- Shape / Form: Wire (optional feature); Bar Stock (optional feature)
- Type: Refractory / Reactive; Tungsten; Alloy; Miscellaneous Nonferrous Metal or Alloy
- Thickness: 1.00E-3 to 2