Specifications Table
Product Name – Zinc wire, 0.25mm (0.01in) dia, 99.95% (metals basis)
Quantity/Pack Size – 5m, 25m
Form – Wire
Grade – 99.95% (metals basis)
Application – Electroplating, chemical synthesis, corrosion studies
Product Overview
This high-purity zinc wire (99.95% metals basis) is engineered for precision laboratory applications where consistency and reliability are critical. The 0.25mm (0.01in) diameter ensures uniform performance in electrochemical experiments, while the ultra-pure composition minimizes impurities that could compromise results. Its excellent conductivity and corrosion resistance make it ideal for electroplating, galvanic cells, and chemical synthesis processes. The wire is drawn to exacting tolerances for consistent mechanical properties, ensuring repeatable results across experiments. Packaged in protective spools to prevent oxidation, it maintains its integrity during storage and handling. The 5m and 25m lengths provide flexibility for both small-scale testing and larger experimental setups. This zinc wire meets rigorous quality standards for research-grade materials, offering researchers a dependable component for their most demanding applications.
FAQs
1. What is the melting point of this zinc wire?
The melting point of this 99.95% pure zinc wire is approximately 419.5°C, consistent with high-purity zinc.
2. Can this wire be used in saltwater environments?
While zinc has natural corrosion resistance, prolonged exposure to saltwater may accelerate degradation. For marine applications, consider additional protective coatings.
3. What is the tensile strength of this zinc wire?
The tensile strength typically ranges between 100-150 MPa for pure zinc wire of this diameter, though exact values may vary slightly based on production batch.
4. How should this wire be stored to maintain its purity?
Store in a cool, dry environment in its original packaging. Keep away from acids, alkalis, and other corrosive substances to prevent surface oxidation.
5. What alternatives exist for higher temperature applications?
For applications requiring higher temperature resistance, consider tungsten or molybdenum wires, though these offer different electrical and chemical properties.