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This was supposed to be a pic of the critter behind the fence but the camera locked onto the wire fencing. Turned out to be a better study.
I like this image, as the crossed wire makes it quite novelty, i like the colours and how the wire isnt quite in the middle. i would like to use this image for one of my final images.
Spinning burning wire wool to create falling 'sparks' of light. It's a really cool effect - look it up (and be safe, don't attempt without proper safety equipment etc.)
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Indium wire is widely used to create high vacuum seals in cryogenic apparatus, 1.0mm diameter ideal for making seals where radial space is limited.
Diameter
We make a wide range of Indium wire diameters. One of the most requested sizes is 1.0mm, but our available range from 0.5mm to 3.0mm and larger.
Meanwhile, we can also supply Indium foil, Indium sheet, Indium ball, Indium powder, Indium ingot, Indium target, ITO, etc.. If there is any interest, please feel free to contact us for more details and pricing.