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write the characterstics of wire

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Answered by poonamverama497
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Answer:

Ductility refers to the ability of a metal to be turned into a wire width. Finer wires are made from the most ductile metals, and less ductile metals produce thicker wires. The order of ductility is (most to least):

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Answered by ruhaniyatprince
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Check the hardness of the wire. Hardness refers to the ease with which the wire can be shaped, scored, indented, or pitted. Hardness impacts the final look or sheen of a wire project and can impact on how well the project presents. If you are using copper or aluminium, you are working with soft metals, whereas iron is hard.

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Consider the ductility of the wire. Ductility refers to the ability of a metal to be turned into a wire width. Finer wires are made from the most ductile metals, and less ductile metals produce thicker wires. The order of ductility is (most to least):

Gold

Silver

Platinum

Iron

Copper

Aluminium

Zinc

Tin

Lead

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Get used to malleability as a key element for wire work. Malleability refers to the ability of the metal to be flattened without breaking or splitting. This is often a very important aspect of wire work! If you are not sure, always practise on a test piece first and hammer it flat to see what happens. The order of malleability is as follows (most malleable to least):

Gold (so malleable it can be made into foil and gold leaf for cakes)

Silver

Aluminium

Copper

Tin

Platinum

Lead

Zinc

Iron

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