Zinc wire ⌀0.2-10mm Electrode wire Electrochemistry range from 1 to 25,000 metres
Zinc wire ⌀0.2-10mm Electrode wire Electrochemistry range from 1 to 25 000 meters
Length tolerance can be up to +/-2%
Description:
Zinc wire is a product of rolled metal products, mainly intended for spraying zinc on the surface of parts by galvanizing to create an anti-corrosion layer.
Zinc wire has a characteristic blue-white hue. The material melts at a temperature of 420 °C. During the galvanizing process, zinc is quickly and evenly distributed over the surface of the other metal, forming a stable oxide film. The zinc layer protects the metal part from moisture, alkalis and acids.
The use of zinc is very common throughout industry. It is used, for example, as a galvanic coating on steel to prevent corrosion. In addition, zinc wire can be used as a filler material in welding. The connection is impermeable and resistant to the influence of external aggressive factors. Zinc wire is often used to make press molds.
Properties of Zinc Wire:
- high resistance to mechanical damage
- Resistance of the finished coating to hard water
- the area of the treated surface is practically unlimited
- Anti-corrosion galvanizing does not require additional treatment and, in most cases, can be put into service immediately after treatment
Areas of application for zinc wire:
- mechanical engineering
- refrigeration
- Electrical engineering
- construction
- chemical industry
- oilfield
Every visitor of our online shop Auremo can order the zinc wire at a reasonable price. The cost is always reasonable as we only offer high quality metals.
Technical specifications:
Brand: | auremo |
Manufacturing Country And Region: | Germany |
Manufacturer number: | Not applicable |
Type: | wire |
Material: | zinc |
Norm classifications: | |
Name, symbol, atomic number: | Zinc, Zn, 30 |
Purity: | 99.9% |
Mechanical properties (reference values at 20°C):
Modulus of elasticity GPa | bulk modulus GPa | shear modulus GPa |
108 | 70 | 43 |
Physical properties (approximate values at 20°C):
Density g/cm3 | Melting point °C | Boiling point °C | Thermal conductivity W/mK | Electrical conductivity MS/m |
7.14 | 420 | 907 | 120 | 16.7 |