Influence of Lanthanum-Doped Tungsten Wire Drawing Process on Microstructure and Properties

Materials (Basel). 2022 Jul 18;15(14):4979. doi: 10.3390/ma15144979.

Abstract

A reasonable preparation processing of Lanthanum-doped tungsten wire plays a decisive role in the final properties of the wire. This paper gives the optimum drawing process parameters of lanthanum-doped tungsten wire with φ1.00 mm-φ0.50 mm and explains the phenomenon of coarsening of fiber-like grains in the preparation processing of tungsten wire. The final optimum process parameters of lanthanum-doped tungsten wire are given: the temperature is 950 °C (the first pass temperature is 950 °C, and the temperature decreases by about 20 °C for each pass), the compression ratio is 15%, mold temperature is 550 °C, because of the limitation of equipment conditions, the wire drawing speed is fixed at 0.19 m/s. It is found that the fiber-like grains of the tungsten wire coarsen when the temperature is too high, and it is prone to breakage when the temperature is too low during the drawing process. When the compression ratio is too high (for example, 22%), there is a negative impact on the surface quality and the straightness of the tungsten wire. When the compression ratio is too low, the processing die time is increased, and the production cost is increased.

Keywords: lanthanum-doped tungsten wire; mechanical behavior; microstructure; processing.

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