| Stainless Steel Rod and Wire feature Type 316
composition, except for Double Spring strength which has an Elgiloy composition.
All Stainless Steel Rod and Wire are stress annealed to optimize handling
characteristics.
Annealed, Full, and Half 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 (kPSI). The main points to think about are that the higher the kPSI
the more brittle the wire is but the better it retains its shape. The
high kPSI wire is good for making straight electrodes that need to penetrate
through tissue. The low kPSI is a softer more flexible wire, it is less
likely to break if you repetitively bend the wire. This low kPSI wire
is good for making twisted pair electrodes.
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