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Common usage for Nickel Wire

May 29, 2017admin

The character traits of nickel alloys can sometimes be more useful than those of brass, copper, and beryllium. This is especially the case when using the wire outdoors. Nickel wire has the ability to resist corrosion at extremely high levels. It is able to resist oxidization from air and water, and it can withstand contact…

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Using Copper Wires and Copper Alloys

May 29, 2017admin

Although there have been many developments in the world of metal wiring since the 1820s, people still continue to use copper wiring. Copper is largely responsible for the telecommunication boom of the 1870s because of the elements electrical conductibility. Since that time, copper has been used throughout the electronics field. You can find copper wire…

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Comparing Brass and Copper

May 29, 2017admin

Both copper and brass offer its users unique abilities. There are times when the two metals can be used interchangeably, but usually that is not the case. Making a smart decision about using copper or brass will allow you to save money, have better performance, and increase the life span of your metals. It is…

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Best and Worst Metals for Manufacturing

May 29, 2017admin

Manufacturing companies use a vast array of different metals, and this is because different metals have different properties. Knowing the specific characteristics of metals or metal alloys allows users to create better end products. Although there are commonly used metals in the manufacturing industry, it does not mean that each metal can be used interchangeably. …

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Advantages and Disadvantages of different Wire Shapes

May 29, 2017admin

When shopping for beryllium copper wire or phosphor bronze wire, the amount of options for wire shape is daunting. Knowing the difference between all types and styles is not necessary when you call us at LFA Wire. Our trained staff can give you detailed breakdowns of different materials, shapes, and sizes. In this article, we…

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Heat Treatment: Annealing & Tempering

May 29, 2017admin

The ability to treat metal in different ways allows for many industries to complete complex tasks. The most commonly used methods of treating metal are annealing, tempering, and heat treatment.  Different treatments allow metals and alloys to become harder/softer or brittle/stiff. The company using the treated metals chooses the characteristic desired for their material. Heat…

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Heat-Treatable and Non-Heat-Treatable

May 29, 2017admin

Aluminum alloys come in two distinct types: heat-treatable and non-heat-treatable.  Both basic types help to determine the characteristics of the chemical and metallurgical structure. The different alloys also have a different arc welding process. The strength of non-heat-treatable aluminum alloy comes when alloying aluminum with additional elements. Typically, manganese, silicon, and magnesium are added. The…

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Corner Radius and Diagonal: Trusting Professionals for your Important Calculations

May 29, 2017admin

Calculating the diagonal of square wire is not difficult if you go slow and follow the proper formulas. Simply put, the diagonal of a square is the length that stretches from one corner to the opposite corner (not the adjacent corner). It is essential to know that in certain cases, the diagonal can be found…

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Using Phosphor Bronze for Industrial Purposes

May 29, 2017admin

A standard alloy of copper that is used because of its toughness, strength, and fine grain is phosphor bronze. To create the final alloy, tin and phosphorus are used. 0.5 – 11% Tin. This is used as a means to improve corrosion resistance while strengthening the final alloy 0.01 – 0.35% Phosphorus. The added phosphorus…

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Beryllium used to be called Glucinium

May 29, 2017admin

Although it is commonly used in most industries today, beryllium was barely used when first discovered. Nichols Louis Vauquelin discovered the metal in early February of 1798. The discovery was made when examining two types of gemstones: beryl and emerald. Both types of gems are forms of beryllium aluminum silicate. At first, Vauquelin called the…

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