Molybdenum wire forms and properties
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Meaning |
Abbreviation |
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black (as drawn, featuring a black finish from the graphite drawing lubricant) |
SW |
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chemically cleaned |
BL |
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annealed |
GL |
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clean by means of annealing |
FGLH2 |
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straight wire |
GLT |
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wire with defined tensile strength/ elongation |
RM/A |
other requirements on request
Crack Levels
Cracks and splits are detected by eddy current checkers (measuring sensitivity d/50).
Measuring categories d/5 and d/10.
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Applications |
Mesuring |
Crack Level |
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special applications, (e.g. sealing applications) |
S = 0 % and electropolished (depth d/50mm) |
S = 0 % |
S = 0 % |
0 A A |
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internal structure of lamps |
not considered |
not considered |
S ? 3% |
1 E |
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common applications (commercial quality), z.B. support- and mandrel wire |
not considered |
not considered |
not considered |
4 E |
d: wire diameter
S: length of all splits and cracks in relation to total length of the wire [%]
other requirements on request
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Form
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Diameter
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Diameter |
Mode of Supply
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Metal Type
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wire black or clean (clean available ? ? 1,60 mm) |
0,2 mm - 0,02 mm |
± 0,75% * (mm) and ± 4,0%* (mm) |
see „Spools and Reels“ |
MoA, MoD, MoQ |
* standardized tolerance, other tolerance ranges on request
Convertion of wire weight g [mg/200mm] in wire diameter d [?m] (based on r = 10,2 g/cm?):
d = 24,983 g ? [?m]
Convertion of wire diameter d [?m] in wire weight g [mg/200mm] :
g = (d/24,983)? [mg/200mm]
Wire
- Drawn
Drawn wire has an oxide surface layer with graphite cover. These wires are generally suitable for redrawing and several other applications where said graphite oxyde cover is not disturbing or is removed during further working. For a number of applications a product in the condition as drawn is not suitable. To meet those requirements OSRAM offers specially aftertreated wires, e. g. cleaned, annealed, polished and grinded.
- Cleaned
For applications where the oxyde graphite cover is disturbing we recommend the clean condition.This includes electropolishing of the wire surface or annealing of oxyde and graphite. Depending on the cleaning method molybdenum shows different grades of surface roughness that become evident in different grades of gloss (dull grey to high gloss) but which do not relate to the surface purity of the wire.
- Straight wire
A molybdenum wire is considered as straight wire if:
- the height of the arch h of a spiral through two points at a distance of 100 mm is < = 16 mm; diameter of wire > 0,240 mm
- the height of the arch h of a spiral through two points at a distance of 100 mm < = 8 mm; diameter of wire < = 0,240 mm.

Wire diameter
The wire diameter at the beginning and/or the end of a delivery unit (rod, collar, reel) is checked. For diameters > 0,5 mm the check is carried through by means of a micrometer screw. Wire ends with smaller diameters cut down to a length of 200 mm are weighed on precision scales and given in mg according to the table below.
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Diameter [mg/200 mm] |
rounded [mg/200 mm] |
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< 9,999 |
0,001 |
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10,0 - 99,99 |
0,01 |
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100,0 - 999,99 |
0,1 |
In addition to diameter checks as described above we offer you to subject the wires to a 100 % check along the total length of the wire as requested by you.
Cracks
Cracks are defined as longitudinal defects of different lengths and depths. These are of no importance in some uncritical applications. For applications where cracks may have a disturbing effect on the rod or wire working process or on the end product a variety of qualities (crack levels) have been defined. A distinction is made between crack depths > d/5 and > d/10 as well as for (special applications) >d/50 (d = wire diameter). The crack levels are the summed up lengths of all cracks having a certain depth in relation to the total rod/wire length (in %). The cracks are detected by means of eddy current checkers (sensitivity d/50).
Tensile strength Rm, range of total elongation A
Tensile strength Rm is an important property which may determine the function and later use of a molybdenum wire. Tensile strength is defined as the max. tensile force (in N) in relation to the base diameter (in mg/200) of the wire.
Tensile strength and elongation are determined by means of tensile testing machines according to DIN. This includes tearing of a 100 mm long wire sample with a constant speed of 60 mm/min. The tensile strength and the range of total elongation is illustrated in a typical example as shown below:

The tensile strength and the range of total elongation resulting during the production process is given under "Technological Properties of Molybdenum" in relation to the respective delivery diameter. The elongation of molybdenum - unlike tungsten - can be varied by an appropriate combination of annealing and drawing.
Spools and Reels
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Spool type |
Material |
Sizes/ mm |
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d1 |
d2 |
d3 |
L1 |
L2 |
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B1 |
Novodur GV |
120 |
105 |
10 |
20 |
15 |
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B5 |
ABS-GV |
60 |
44 |
14 |
38 |
28 |
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B5/1 |
ABS-GV |
60 |
44 |
14 |
35 |
28 |
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B6 |
ABS-GV |
135 |
108 |
14 |
38 |
28 |
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B7 |
ABS-GV |
122 |
98 |
95 |
28 |
22 |
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B16 |
ABS-GV |
148 |
108 |
14 |
60 |
50 |
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F4(K) |
St vern Polycarb. GV |
116 |
100 102,5 |
98 98,5 |
21,6 24 |
20 20,1 |
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F6(K) |
ST ven. ABS |
250 253,30 |
218 221,5 |
215 |
37 |
30 |

