Silver Wire
Alloys
Silver wire's high electrical conductivity and solderability make it an ideal choice for high-speed applications, while gold wire's strength, corrosion resistance, and conductivity make it the preferred option for bonding wire.
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Specific Resistivity | N/A 12.47 µOhm·cm²/cm | N/A 6.15 µOhm·cm²/cm | N/A 9.48 µOhm·cm²/cm | N/A 1.46 µOhm·cm²/cm | ||||
Commercial Resistance Tolerance (On Sizes below 0.020) | N/A 3.00 % | |||||||
Temperature Coefficient of Resistance (0 to 100 Degree Celsius (ºC) Temperature) | N/A 0.0004 Ohm/Ohm/ºC | N/A 0.0008 Ohm/Ohm/ºC | N/A 0.0007 Ohm/Ohm/ºC | N/A 0.0041 Ohm/Ohm/ºC | ||||
Thermal Electromotive Force (EMF) Vs Copper | N/A -0.014 | |||||||
Youngs Modulus | N/A 6 x 106 psi | N/A 40 x 106 psi | N/A | N/A | ||||
Thermal Conductivity | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A 4.19000 W/cm/ºC | ||||
Coefficient of Linear Expansion | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A 18.9 x 10-6 in/in ºC | ||||
Melting Point | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A 960.00 ºC | ||||
Second Element | N/A | N/A Palladium (Pd) Silver (Ag) | N/A | N/A Silver (Ag) | ||||
Nominal Silver (Ag) Composition | N/A | N/A 88.7 % | N/A 80.4 % | N/A | ||||
Note | N/A All values may vary dependent on specific design and usage. | |||||||
Magnetic | N/A | |||||||
Nominal Molybdenum (Mo) Composition | N/A | |||||||
Specific Resistance | N/A 75.000 Ohm·cm/ft | N/A 37.0009 Ohm·cm/ft | N/A 57.000 Ohm·cm/ft | N/A 8.800 Ohm·cm/ft | ||||
Element | N/A Palladium (Pd) Silver (Ag) | N/A Palladium (Pd) Silver (Ag) | N/A Palladium (Pd) Silver (Ag) | N/A Silver (Ag) | ||||
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