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Nichrome resistance heating alloy strip For various industrial works we are offering an enlarged array of Nichrome resistance heating alloy strip. These strips are developed under highly advanced production unit where finest raw materials are used for making them. Our advanced manufacturing unit is capable of meeting all high-end demands of clients. With the facility of customization our range of Nichrome resistance heating alloy strip can be availed. 1. Introduction to products Nickel-chromium, nickel-chromium alloy with high and stable resistance, corrosion resistance, surface oxidation resistance is good, a better under high temperature and seismic strength, good ductility, good workability and weldability, is widely used in industrial electric furnace, metallurgy, household appliances, machinery manufacturing, heating element and resistor varistor other material
The strips posses high electric resistance, corrosion resistance, higher strength under temperature, good formability and weldability. It can be used for making heating element and resistor in metallurgical industry, household electrical appliance and machine building industry.
The strip products is one of the most popular and super products in our company. These products, which have been received good feedback in foreign country, are of quite good quality and competitive price.
2. Products and services
1.Pass: ISO9001 certification;
2.fine after-sale services;
3.small order accepted;
4.samples available;
3.Application Our Products widely apply to chemical industry, metallurgy mechanism, glass industry, ceramic industry, home appliance area and so on. 4.size wires:0.018-10mm Ribbons:0.05*0.2-2.0*6.0mm Strips:0.5*5.0-5.0*250mm Bars:D10-100mm 5.Ni-Cr series
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Alloy Nomenclature Performance
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Cr20Ni80
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Cr30Ni70
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Cr15Ni60
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Cr20Ni35
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Cr20Ni30
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Main Chemical composition
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Ni
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Rest
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Rest
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55.0-61.0
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34.0-37.0
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30.0-34.0
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Cr
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20.0-23.0
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28.0-31.0
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15.0-18.0
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18.0-21.0
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18.0-21.0
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Fe
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ââ°Â¤1.0
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ââ°Â¤1.0
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Rest
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Rest
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Rest
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Max. continuous service temp. of element(úC)
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1200
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1250
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1150
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1100
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1100
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Resistivity at 20úC (üé÷m)
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1.09
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1.18
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1.12
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1.0
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1.04
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Density(g/cm3)
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8.40
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8.10
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8.20
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7.90
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7.90
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Thermal conductivity (KJ/m÷h÷úC)
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60.3
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45.2
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45.2
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43.8
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43.8
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Coefficient of lines expansion(̱̉10-6/̼C)
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18.0
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17.0
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17.0
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19.0
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19.0
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Melting point approx.( úC)
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1400
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1380
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1390
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1390
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1390
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Elongation at rupture(%)
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>20
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>20
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>20
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>20
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>20
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Micrographic structure
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austenite
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austenite
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austenite
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austenite
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austenite
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Magnetic properties
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nonmagnetic
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nonmagnetic
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Weak magnetic
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Weak magnetic
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Weak magnetic
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We also produce other kind of nickel chromium alloys, such as NiCr 80/20, NiCrNiCr 70/30, NiCr 35/20, NiCr 30/20. They are also called Chromel A, Nikrothal 80, N8, Nichrome V, HAI-NiCr 80, Tophet A, Resistohm 80, Cronix 80, Protoloy, Nikrothal 8, Alloy A, MWS-650, Stablohm 650, NCHW1
Nikrothal 70, Chromel 70/30, N7, Hytemco, HAI-NiCr 70, Balco, Tophet 30, Resistohm 70, Cronix 70, Stablohm 710 Chromel C, Nikrothal 60, N6, HAI-NiCr 60, Tophet C, Resistohm 60, Cronifer II, Electroloy, Nichrome, Alloy C, Nikrothal 6, MWS-675, Stablohm 675, NCHW2.


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