Tungsten filament is used in the creation of the light bulb. It can be made in different shapes like coiling, and horizontal or vertical helix.
Filament winding process
initially when current pass through the filament
HSS is 18% Tungsten, 4% Chromium, 1% Vanadium, 0.7% Carbon and rest Iron
Iron is an element, so the only ingredient in pure iron is iron. Iron as used in inductry typically is combined with small amounts of carbon, tungsten, cobalt and other elements to create steel and types of 'iron.' Well iron is made of tons of stuff that is just a few thing you can go to www.myminerals.com to find out alot more!!!!!!!!
Tungsten has a very high melting point that's around 3500degrees, its used in radioactive equipment like x-ray machines so it can withstand electron beams and what not....
Assuming you're talking about light bulbs... the filament is made from Tungsten.
Filament was made from plastic. The filament was very stable and smooth.
For starters, the filament in a lightbulb
The filament is the small coil that glows when the bulb is on. I believe its made out of tungsten
Filament of light bulbs are made up of Tungsten.
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They're made of Tungsten.
The wire inside of an electrical light bulb is called a "filament". The word filament comes from the Latin word "filum" which means "thread". In various fields there are many different types of filaments with different uses, however the ones inside of light bulbs are made out of tungsten and work by super-heating by passing electricity through it.
Generally, tungsten.
The physical property that can render tungsten suitable for making filament of tungsten light bulbs is incandescence.
Inside a tungsten-halogen bulb, electrons flow through a tungsten filament. The filament heats up and emits light.