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Vol 174
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161-163
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Research article
Metallurgy

Development of technology of tungsten wire production for light sources with the use of blue tungsten oxide as an intermediate product

Authors:
S. I. Lyakh
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  • Siberian Federal University, Institute of Nonferrous Metals and Gold
Date submitted:
2007-07-20
Date accepted:
2007-09-29
Date published:
2008-03-17

Abstract

The work reveals types of technological regimes to produce blue tungsten oxide - an intermediate compound in tungsten powder production, which is used in manufacturing of tungsten wires for the electrical engineering industry. A technology of blue tungsten oxide production developed on the basis of this research was tested at the industriasl scale and introduced at the Novosibirsk Electrovacuum Plant.

Лях С.И. Разработка технологии получения вольфрамовой проволоки для источников света с использованием в качестве промежуточного продукта синего оксида вольфрама // Записки Горного института. 2008. Т. 174 . С. 161-163.
Lyakh S.I. Development of technology of tungsten wire production for light sources with the use of blue tungsten oxide as an intermediate product // Journal of Mining Institute. 2008. Vol. 174 . p. 161-163.
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