High-Grade Wires Come In Ultra-Fine Sizes

May 1, 2001

Ultra-fine wire (0.0006 to 0.0125 mm diameter) provides engineers with a range of physical and mechanical characteristics of critical importance to many design applications. A total of 30 different materials are offered as ultra-fine wire, including pure and alloy forms of gold, palladium, platinum, and tungsten. Both uncoated and coated silver-coated platinum, gold-plated tungsten, and copper wire is available. Most ultra-fine wire is in stock.

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