0.3 microns thick gold plating provides a shiny finish and enhances durability for various applications.
Exceptional high temperature resistance and low thermal expansion make it ideal for use in high-energy physics and meteorology.
Versatile replacement for standard tungsten and tungsten aluminum wires in copier electrodes and other electronic devices.
Perfect for manufacturing filaments in automotive headlights, taillights, and incandescent lamps due to its high melting point.
Widely used in scientific research fields, ensuring reliability and performance in demanding environments.
Description
The main uses of gold-plated tungsten wire include the following:
Copier electrode: Gold plated tungsten wire can replace tungsten wire and tungsten aluminum wire as electrode wires for copiers.
Electronic materials: Gold plated tungsten wire is widely used in high-energy physics, meteorology, and other scientific research fields, and is an ideal electronic material.
Materials for high-temperature physics and meteorological instruments: Gold plated tungsten wire is also commonly used as a material for high-temperature physics and meteorological instruments.
In the field of light sources, tungsten wire can be used to manufacture the filaments of car headlights and taillights, as well as the filaments inside incandescent lamps. Due to its high melting point and high temperature resistance, it can ensure that the filaments work for a long time in high-temperature environments.