 So we're here with a Fisk alloy so hello, so who are you? Yes? Oh, so my name is Petra Panagé I'm VP of sales and marketing for Fisk alloy So what are we looking at here? So we look here at our finest thinnest wire that we do out of copper alloy a very special copper alloy which we name Percon it's Percon 28 our latest innovation Which really marries the highest tensile strength with the highest connectivity that you can find worldwide And we draw this as you can see to verify an ultra fine gauge sizes We're looking here at a sample of 12 micron, which is a third of your human hair Very fine. It's a tiny tiny thin thread It's a it's a copper alloy wire and it conducts obviously electrical Current and it's used in all sorts of applications medical being one because Well, as you know patient monitoring systems and surgery Applications, you need very fine thin cables that are very flexible And so this is one of the usage or the applications of this wire And then we also found the e-textiles market very interesting because Obviously this needs also very fine and ultra fine wire to be embedded into fabric Invisibly Here is all about you have different color or what is it different material here? This is a silver plating here Which is very important because of temperature Protection against high temperature solder ability issues and so on is this one gold. This one is gold. Yeah This gold here, so How's the strength of this well the strength of this material of Perk on 28 is 80 ksi or 550 mega Pascal strength within 85 percent connectivity and a minimum of 6 percent elongation This combination. It's quite unique worldwide and nobody else can do this. Nobody else can do this. Nobody So Do you have a lot of customers? We do have a lot of customers. Yes A lot of the aerospace industry is buying from us a lot of the medical industries the automotive industries robotics Jewelry actually to and hopefully e-textiles more and more Because I was a huge very we know yeah in about 10 years We should sell a lot of the stuff into the e-textiles market and how do you make it and where do you make it? We make it in Hawthorne, New Jersey. So that's just outside Manhattan half an hour from Manhattan And this is where our plant is We have we are a medium-sized company with about 200 employees And this is where we break down the rod of this and then draw it to fine sizes Plated with all sorts of materials gold silver nickel tin and here you have a silver Combine these individual single-end Wires to strain it conductors. So we would put seven ends together or 19 ends or up to a thousand Individual ends to make roleplay constructions which are very very flexible basically three advantages of this Huracan alloys One is the increased flex life Higher the tensile strength the higher the flex life This has exceptional flex life in all cables that need to be moved around Very good softening resistance when it's exposed to higher temperature during the installation process for example 350 degrees C 400 degrees C the break load doesn't drop at all and third Opportunities for size and weight saving you can really downsize the gauge size without sacrificing Mechanical strength levels and this makes this material so unique and very interesting for various applications And you manufacture it. How is there a secret process? Well, we do have that we do own the recipe of the copper alloy and it's get it gets a cast Certified houses and then we get it and we draw it plate it strand it and this one role it and so on is one wire This is one continuous length of wire. Yes, I Hope my 4k camera I can capture Cable is right here You