Nickel-chromium Alloy Ni60Cr15 Nickel Alloy Strip
Price:
25USD/KG
MOQ:
10KG
Delivery Time:
10DAYS
Brand:
TANKII
Product Description
Basic Info.
Model NO.
Ni60Cr15
use
Heating elements and resistance element
features
High resistivity
Product Type
Wire
Carbon Content
Low Carbon
Material
Nicr Alloys
Transport Package
Spool, Carton, Wooden Case
Specification
RoHS
Trademark
TANKII
Origin
China
HS Code
7505220000
Production Capacity
300 Tons/Year
Product Description
Ni-Cr Cr15ni60 Resistance Alloy Ribbon for Heating Sealer
OUR ALLOY PRODUCT FEATURES
All our raw material is made from prime material, not recycle material. We have more than 25 years experience in manufacturing resistance heating alloys.
In the market, not all the NiCr alloys are with standard chemical composition and stable resistance. Professional and reliable is the soul of our business.
APPLICATION
Heating Element
Hot Cutting Wire
Heat Sealers
Resistors
Industrial furnace ovens
SPECIFICATION
Grade: Cr15Ni60
Chemical Composition: Cr 15-18% Ni 55-61% Fe rest
Max. continuous service temp. of element(°C) :1150degrees
Resistivity at 20ºC(μΩ·m):1.11 ohm mm2/m
NiCr series: Cr20Ni80,Cr30Ni70,Cr20Ni35,Cr20Ni30,Cr15Ni60
We also produce other kind of nickel chromium alloys, such as NiCr 60/15, NiCr 80/20, NiCr 35/20, NiCr 30/20. They are also called Chromel A, N8, Nichrome V, HAI-NiCr 80, Tophet A, Resistohm
80, Cronix 80, Protoloy, Alloy A, MWS-650, Stablohm 650, NCHW1
Chromel 70/30, N7, Hytemco, HAI-NiCr 70, Balco, Tophet 30,
Resistohm 70, Cronix 70, Stablohm 710
Chromel C, N6, HAI-NiCr 60, Tophet C, Resistohm 60, Cronifer II, Electroloy, Nichrome, Alloy C, MWS-67
Packaging & Shipping
PACKING DETAILS
Wire packing in spools
Carton packing with plastic film, plywood box suitable for sea & air delivery




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Company
Shanghai Tankii Alloy Material Co.,Ltd
Location
1900 Mudanjiang Road, Baoshan District, 201999, Shanghai, China
Contact Person
Martin Lee