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Lead Wire

Lead Wire

Lead Wire
Product No NRE-60008
CAS 7439-92-1
Molecular Weight 207.20 g/mol
Molecular Formula Pb
Diameter 2 mm(Can be customized)
Density 22.65 g/cm3
Purity 99.95%
Resistivity 20.65 μΩ-cm
Melting Point 1740 °C
Boiling Point 327.4 °C
Colour grey

Lead Wire

Lead wire, due to its unique properties, such as high density, malleability, and corrosion resistance, finds application in various specialized fields. Here’s a detailed look at the different applications of lead wire:

Electrical and Electronics

Electrical Connectors:

Application: Used in certain types of electrical connectors and components.

Benefits: Provides reliable electrical connections with good conductivity.

Technical Detail: Lead wire’s malleability allows for precise and reliable connections in specific electronic applications.

Shielding and Cable Sheathing:

Application: Employed as a shielding material in cables and wires to protect against electromagnetic interference (EMI).

Benefits: Offers effective shielding properties and helps prevent signal loss or interference.

Technical Detail: Lead’s high density provides excellent shielding capabilities, particularly in applications where interference protection is crucial.

Radiological and Medical Applications

Radiation Shielding:

Application: Used in radiation shielding for medical and industrial equipment, such as X-ray machines and nuclear reactors.

Benefits: Protects against harmful radiation exposure, ensuring safety for both operators and patients.

Technical Detail: Lead’s high density and atomic number make it highly effective in blocking and absorbing radiation.

Medical Equipment:

Application: Applied in certain medical devices and equipment that require radiation protection.

Benefits: Provides safety and protection in medical environments where radiation is used.

Technical Detail: Lead wire is used in lead-lined components or as part of shielding materials in medical applications.

 Automotive and Aerospace

Lead-Tin Soldering:

Application: Used in lead-tin soldering for electrical and electronic components in automotive and aerospace applications.

Benefits: Ensures strong, reliable solder joints in critical systems.

Technical Detail: Lead-tin solder is commonly used for its melting point and workability, although lead-free alternatives are increasingly used due to environmental concerns.

Counterweights and Ballasts:

Application: Employed as counterweights or ballasts in various automotive and aerospace components.

Benefits: Provides stability and balance due to lead’s high density.

Technical Detail: Lead wire can be used to create adjustable counterweights or ballasts in vehicles and aircraft for precise weight management.

 

 

 

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