A capacitor-grade wire made from powder metallurgy containing at least
niobium and silicon, wherein the niobium is the highest weight percent
metal present in the niobium wire. The wire having a controlled tensile
strength at finish diameter exceeds the strength of capacitor-grade wire
formed by ingot metallurgy. Also, the powder metallurgy wire hardness
exceeds capacitor-grade wire formed from ingot metallurgy with electrical
leakage meeting the specifications normally applied to capacitor grade
tantalum, niobium or niobium-zirconium lead wire at sinter temperatures
of about 1150.degree. C. and above.