High torsional ductility wire and methods of making the same
View Patent ↗Various wires and methods of making the same are disclosed. In one aspect, a wire is provided that includes a core and a tube around the core. The tube is composed of an alloy containing about 33 to 37% nickel, about 31.5 to 39% cobalt, about 9 to 10.5% molybdenum, and about 19 to 21% chromium. The wire has an ultimate tensile strength of about 150 to 250 kpsi, an amount of cold work following a final anneal and a torsional ductility of greater than about 6 turns-to-failure per inch of the wire.
1. A wire, comprising:
a core; and
a tube around the core, the tube being composed of an alloy containing about 33 to 37% nickel, about 31.5 to 39% cobalt, about 9 to 10.5% molybdenum, and about 19 to 21% chromium, the wire having an ultimate tensile strength of about 150 to 250 kpsi, an amount of cold work following a final anneal and a torsional ductility of greater than about 6 turns-to-failure per inch of the wire.
2. The wire of claim 1 , wherein the amount of cold work comprises less than about 65%.
3. The wire of claim 1 , wherein the amount of cold work comprises about 10 to 65%.
4. The wire of claim 1 , wherein the core comprises silver.
5. The wire of claim 1 , wherein the core comprises gold, tantalum or copper.
6. The wire of claim 1 , wherein the wire has a total cross-sectional area, the core having a cross-sectional area that comprises about 10 to 45% of the total cross-sectional area.
7. A wire, comprising:
a core; and
a tube around the core, the tube being composed of MP35N, the wire having an ultimate tensile strength of about 150 to 250 kpsi, having an amount of cold work following final anneal and a torsional ductility greater than about 6 turns-to-failure per inch of the wire.
8. The wire of claim 7 , wherein the core comprises silver.
9. The wire of claim 7 , wherein the core comprises gold, tantalum or copper.
10. The wire of claim 7 , wherein the wire has a total cross-sectional area, the core having a cross-sectional area that comprises about 10 to 45% of the total cross-sectional area.
11. A wire, comprising:
a strand of alloy containing about 33 to 37% nickel, about 31.5 to 39% cobalt, about 9 to 10.5% molybdenum, and about 19 to 21% chromium, and having an ultimate tensile strength of about 150 to 250 kpsi, an amount of cold work following final anneal and a torsional of ductility greater than about 6 turns-to-failure per inch of strand.
12. The wire of claim 11 , wherein the strand has a torsional ductility of about 6 to 168 turns-to-failure per inch of strand.
13. The wire of claim 11 , wherein the amount of cold work comprises less than about 65%.
14. The wire of claim 11 , wherein the amount of cold work comprises about 10 to 65%.
15. An electrical lead for a medical device, comprising:
an electrode;
an insulating sleeve coupled the electrode; and
a wire coupled to the electrode and at least partially positioned in the insulating sleeve, the wire having a core and a tube around the core, the tube being composed of an alloy containing about 33 to 37% nickel, about 31.5 to 39% cobalt, about 9 to 10.5% molybdenum, and about 19 to 21% chromium, the wire having an ultimate tensile strength of about 150 to 250 kpsi, an amount of cold work following a final anneal and a torsional ductility of greater than about 6 turns-to-failure per inch of the wire.
16. A wire, comprising:
a core; and
a tube around the core, the tube being composed of a material selected from the group consisting of (a) an alloy containing about 33 to 37% nickel, about 31.5 to 39% cobalt, about 9 to 10.5% molybdenum, and about 19 to 21% chromium, (b) Elgiloy, © L605, (d) Inconel and (e) austenitic stainless steels, the wire having an ultimate tensile strength of about 150 to 250 kpsi, having an amount of cold work following final anneal and a torsional ductility greater than about 6 turns-to-failure per inch of the wire.
17. The wire of claim 16 , wherein the core comprises silver, gold, tantalum, copper or alloys of these.