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PFA coated Wire |
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Item |
Length |
Bare Wire diameter |
Coated diameter |
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SS-2T |
30 m |
50.8 µm |
110 µm |
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SS-3T |
30 m |
76.2 µm |
140 µm |
|
SS-5T |
30 m |
127 µm |
200 µm |
|
SS-8T * |
30 m |
203 µm |
280 µm |
|
SS-10T |
30 m |
254 µm |
330 µm |
* Annealed or Full Hard only
Annealed, Full, and Half Hard are descriptive terms for the way the wire was cured in the drawing process. Each of these techniques will help yield different tensile strengths given in thousands of pounds per square inch (ksi or kPSI). The main points to think about are that the higher the ksi the more brittle the wire is but the better it retains its shape. The high ksi wire is good for making straight electrodes that need to penetrate through tissue. The low ksi is a softer more flexible wire, it is less likely to break if you repetitively bend the wire. This low ksi wire is good for making twisted pair electrodes.
What are PFA?
PFA or perfluoroalkoxy alkanes are fluoropolymers,which have been developed based on polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE). In lab jargon PFA coating is often falsely referred "Teflon coating", implying that the actual coat would be PTFE, which looks very similar. Compared to PTFE, PFA have better anti-stick properties, higher chemical resistance on expense of a lesser scratch resistance. PFA are preferred when extended service is required in hostile environments involving chemical, thermal, and mechanical stress. (see Wikipedia)
Teflon® and Teflon®-PFA are registered trademarks of Chemours Co. FC, LLC., Wilmington, Delaware, USA.