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Glass Coated Wire
Features
Applications
High speed printing
Electrostatic precipitation
High temperature sensors
Ionization chambers
Heating systems
Corrosive atmosphere sensors
Vacuum systems
Robust
High durability, flexibility,
and insulation
High heat tolerance (to 650 ºC)
Good flexibility
Hermetically sealed
High corrosion resistance
Excellent current carrying
capacity
PHOTONIS is the pioneer of Glass Coated Wire technology, which was originally developed to improve the electrical
characteristics of ion-generating corona wires in high speed copiers. An insulating layer of glass can be added to nearly
any kind of metal wire by drawing the wire through a molten glass preform.
PHOTONIS state of the art drawing process creates a very smooth glass layer on the wire core. The glass is chemically
bonded to the wire and hermetically sealed, protecting the wire from oxidation and chemical attack. This technology is
critically important to the high speed printing industry, and can be used in a wide variety of other applications.
Standard configuration and options
Glass Coated Wire Physical and Electrical Properties
Glass coated wire is available as standard
with the following dimensions:
4 mil tungsten wire
2.5 mil alumino-silicate glass coating
9 mil outside diameter
Other conductor materials are available and
the dimensions can be customized for
optimum
performance
in
a
specific
application. Contact Photonis applications
engineering department for assistance in
determining the best size and materials for
your application.
Ordering information
GCW 0.009/0.004 Tungsten
Conductor material
Conductor Diameter (inches)
Outside Diameter (inches)
Wire diameter, max/min
0.012”/0.0004”
Glass wall thickness, max/min
0.005”/0.0001”
Length per draw, maximum
600 meters
Length per draw, typical for 9 on 4 GCW
450 meters
Operating temperature, maximum
650 ºC
Bulk resistance changes
2%/ ºC
Diameter variation
2.5%
Average tensile strength
80 kpsi
Axial compressive stress, max/min
Average radial load strength under
0.125” diameter mandrel
Resistivity of glass @ 20 ºC
Resistivity of tungsten wire
@ 20 ºC
Resistivity change of glass
10 kpsi/1 kpsi
Dielectric strength (300 ºC)
Dielectric constant at 1 MHz
and 20 ºC
Corrosion resistance
(per ASTM Part 13)
Bend radius (4 mil tungsten w/
2.5 mil glass)
9.65 lb
>1 X 1017 ohm/cm
>5.5 X 10-6 ohm/cm
-2%/ ºC
1.6 kVDC/mil
6.9 – 7.2
Acid rated 1
Alkali rated 3
~0.5”
The information furnished is believed to be accurate and reliable, but is not guaranteed and is subject to change without notice. No
liability is assumed by PHOTONIS for its use. Performance data represents typical characteristics as individual product performance
may vary. Customers should verify that they have the most current PHOTONIS product information before placing orders. No claims
or warranties are made as to the application of PHOTONIS products. Pictures may not be considered as contractually binding. This
document may not be reproduced, in whole or in part, without the prior written consent of PHOTONIS. www.photonis.com
19/05/2010