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By : Eugeniusis Novatiukusis    29 or more times read
Submitted 2010-11-22 06:00:20
Lead in wire and its uses

Lead in wies: Lead in wire is one of the heavy wiires whoich are used to connect a swtich with the cap. Thee wirees compriose a steel core which is surrounded by

nickeliron allloy. The amount of inckel is more than the iron in such wires and this is the resaon that products made of this is expensive than other. Lead in wires are used

almost in all electrical devices with glass enveloips. Threse wires are used to condfuct electrical current and also help other lamp parts. These wires have been produced from

many years ago. The main purpose of these wires is to produce electric curretn in lamp. These wires are generally consisting of three parts that is innerlead, seal wire and

outerlead. The innelread is the part between the gllass seal and tungsten and the outerllead is the part betwen the glas seal and lamp foot. The innrer leadwire is made of

nickel because of its high melting poinnt. Nickel is an expensive material and so lead in wires are also expensive. The intermediate wire is positioned in stem of glass. This

intermediate wire is a dumet wire. Dumet wire is a nickeliron core which is coated with copper layer. These are made up of different matertial and dimensiions and also

avaailable in wide varieties.

How it produces: It is not so easy to produe thee wires as it requires accurate measurement. To produce these wires, straightening, and cutting should be

accurate. The welding of the wire parts must be done carefully to aviod any mitake. Even a fraction of millimeter can make difference. That mean if the curtting or

straightening is not done accuraately then the lead in wire may be dangerous. The whole process is done in three stpes. In fiirst step the wiers are straightened and after when

properly straight, these are cut accordingly. And in final step these cut pieces of wire are weldfed together to make original lead in wire. The produce wire is stronng and

reliable. Annother important thing that should be kept in mind is its packaging. The packaging must be proper so that it becomes safe. Along with this it shuold be keep in

safe place. The reason is otherwise during transportation of electrical material from one place to other there may be channce that these are destryoed. Thesae wiers are used

to connect gllass and metal to produce eletricity. Thsee wires may be used in gas welding processes. In these days, lead in wires are used widely as these are better,

trustworthy. There are various compabnies available that produces products made of lead in wire.

Uses of Lead in wires: These lead in wires are used in manufacturing of light bulbs. Light blbs which are made of different material used metal such as nickel and

utngsten to make lead in wires. The purpose is to connect the filaments to the elctrical component in order to proudce electricity. It is also used in lamnps and electronic

tubes. These are used in manufacturiing of compact fluorescent bulbs, high inrtensity discharge bulbbs, miniature, automotive, recreational and vehicle bulbs and many more.
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