CTIA GROUP's tungsten wire tendon rope is a flexible, high-strength rope made of micron-sized fine tungsten wire twisted together. Due to its extremely high tensile strength, excellent high-temperature resistance, and outstanding fatigue and wear resistance, it is increasingly widely used in industrial fields, including robotics, semiconductors, high-temperature furnaces, and aerospace.

I. Applications of Tungsten Wire Tendon Rope in Precision Manufacturing
1. Robotics
In humanoid robots, CTIA GROUP's tungsten wire tendon rope is used as a biomimetic tendon for dexterous hands to achieve precise motion control of finger joints. Its extremely small bending radius and high degree of freedom adapt to the compact internal space of the dexterous hand, while its high wear resistance and fatigue resistance ensure long-term reliability under high-frequency repetitive bending movements. Furthermore, tungsten wire tendons possess strong creep resistance, maintaining stable transmission accuracy and ensuring precise operations for robotic arms. Besides unibody robots, tungsten wire tendons also have important applications in surgical robots, suitable for the transmission and control of high-precision surgical instruments.
2. Semiconductors and Electronic Equipment
In semiconductor manufacturing, tungsten wire tendons are mainly used in wafer processing equipment, filament supports, and electrode assemblies—components that must withstand extreme temperatures and corrosive environments. Their high melting point and low vapor pressure make them ideal materials for electric light sources, electro-vacuum components, and leads in high-temperature furnaces. In integrated circuit diffusion and epitaxy processes, CTIA GROUP's tungsten wire tendons are also used to support and position critical components, ensuring process stability and product yield.

II. Applications in Traditional Industrial Fields
1. High-Temperature Furnace Components
Tungsten wire has a melting point as high as 3422 degrees Celsius, therefore it is often used to manufacture heating elements, heat shields, material racks, and refractory fasteners for high-temperature vacuum furnaces or protective atmosphere furnaces. In these scenarios, CTIA GROUP's tungsten wire tendon ropes not only withstand extremely high temperatures but also resist thermal creep and oxidation corrosion, offering a longer service life than molybdenum wire or nickel-based alloy materials.
2. Aerospace
In the aerospace field, tungsten wire tendon ropes are used in high-temperature engine connectors, flexible transmission components in attitude control actuators, and preload components in thermal protection structures. Their resistance to thermal shock and space radiation meets the reliability requirements of aircraft materials. Furthermore, in rocket nozzle oscillation devices, tungsten wire tendon ropes can also be used to transmit control torque, ensuring precise response under extreme conditions.