Customization: | Available |
---|---|
Type: | Bare |
Conductor Type: | Solid |
Shipping Cost: | Contact the supplier about freight and estimated delivery time. |
---|
Payment Methods: |
|
---|---|
Support payments in USD |
Secure payments: | Every payment you make on Made-in-China.com is protected by the platform. |
---|
Refund policy: | Claim a refund if your order doesn't ship, is missing, or arrives with product issues. |
---|
Suppliers with verified business licenses
Audited by an independent third-party inspection agency
Ni-Cr: Cr20Ni80,Cr15Ni60, Cr20Ni35, Cr25Ni20 etc.
Nichrome,a non-magnetic alloy of nickel and chromium, is commonly used to make resistance wire because it has a high resistivity and resistance to oxidation at high temperatures.Wire: 0.018mm-10mm
Ribbon: 0.05*0.2mm-2.0*6.0mm
Material Designation | Service Properties | Applications |
Nickel Chrome | ||
Cr20Ni80 | Contains long life additions making it eminently suitable for applications subject to frequent switching and wide temperature fluctuations. Can be used at operating temperatures up to 1150 °C. | Control resistors, high temperature furnaces, soldering irons. |
Cr15Ni60 | A Ni/Cr alloy with balance mainly Iron, with long life additions. It is suitable for use up to 1100 °C, but the higher coefficient of resistance makes it suitable for less exacting applications than 80/20. | Electric heaters, heavy duty resistors, electric furnaces. |
Cr20Ni35 | Balance mainly Iron. Suitable for continous operation up to 1050°C, in furnaces with atmospheres which may otherwise cause dry corrosion for higher nickel content materials. | Electric heaters, electric furnaces (with atmospheres). |
Iron Chrome Aluminum | ||
OCr25Al5 | Can be used in operating conditions up to 1350°C, although can become embrittled. | Heating elements of high temperature furnaces and radiant heaters. |
OCr20Al5 | A ferromagnetic alloy which can be used at temperatures up to 1300°C. Should be operated in dry surroundings to avoid corrosion. Can become embrittled at high temperatures. | Heating elements of high temperature furnaces and radiant heaters. |