TK240 NI40CR20 ALLOY Nickel Chrome NICR Resistance Wire Used for Ceramic Kilns and Glass Furnaces
The maximum operating temperature of TK240 alloy can reach 1150℃, with good oxidation resistance, good corrosion resistance (except sulfur-containing and specific atmospheres), and strong deformation resistance during use. Open coil heating elements can be used
Chemical Composition and Propertes:
Propertes/Grade |
TK240 |
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Main Chemical Composition(%) |
Ni |
39.0-43.0 |
Cr |
19-22 |
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Fe |
Bal. |
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Maximum operating temperature |
1150 |
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Resistivity at 20ºC (μ Ω · m) |
1.06 |
|
Nickel-chrome wire, also known as nichrome wire, is a type of resistance wire that is commonly used in heating applications due to its unique properties.
Key features and characteristics of nickel-chrome wire:
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Composition:
- Nickel-chrome wire is typically composed of an alloy containing approximately 40% nickel and 20% chromium.
- The specific nickel-to-chromium ratio can vary slightly depending on the application requirements.
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High-Temperature Resistance:
- Nickel-chrome wire has an exceptionally high melting point, typically ranging from 1,400°C to 1,500°C.
- This high-temperature resistance allows the wire to operate reliably in environments with elevated temperatures.
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Electrical Resistivity:
- Nickel-chrome wire exhibits a relatively high electrical resistivity, usually around 1.00-1.10 microhm-cm at room temperature.
- This property enables the wire to efficiently convert electrical energy into heat, making it suitable for use as a heating element.
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Oxidation Resistance:
- The chromium content in the nickel-chrome alloy forms a protective oxide layer on the surface, providing excellent resistance to oxidation at high temperatures.
- This oxidation resistance helps maintain the wire's structural integrity and electrical properties over extended periods of use.
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Mechanical Strength:
- Nickel-chrome wire has good mechanical strength and hardness, allowing it to maintain its structural integrity under the stresses of high-temperature applications.
- This mechanical strength is important for applications where the wire is subjected to vibrations or physical stresses.
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Applications:
- Nickel-chrome wire is widely used in a variety of heating applications, including:
- Electric heating elements (e.g., ovens, furnaces, toasters)
- Industrial heaters and furnaces
- Heating coils in HVAC systems
- Heating tapes and cables for industrial and commercial use
- Heating elements in household appliances
- Nickel-chrome wire is widely used in a variety of heating applications, including:
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Fabrication and Handling:
- Nickel-chrome wire is typically produced through processes like wire drawing or rolling.
- Special care must be taken during the handling and installation of nickel-chrome wire to avoid mechanical damage, as the alloy can be brittle.
The combination of high-temperature resistance, electrical properties, and oxidation resistance make nickel-chrome wire a popular choice for resistance heating applications where reliable and efficient heating is required. Its ability to operate at high temperatures while maintaining its structural and electrical characteristics is a key factor in its widespread use across various industries.
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